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Old 26 January 2004, 05:10 PM
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For sale: Michelin grooved slicks, suitable for trackday use, these are 16" the size is 18/62/16 and I have S4 (hard) and S2 (Medium) compounds available. They are in mint condition, hardly used, maybe just a few miles on the road on my Rally car from brand new. They are now illegal for use on rallies but fine for track use. Much more grip than road tyres and saves buggering them up! £30 each. I have some 16" rims available too, £160 for 4.

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Old 26 January 2004, 05:41 PM
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what do those sizes equate to in normal road tyres? I run slicks on 16" wheesls, but have 195/600/16 fitted
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Old 26 January 2004, 05:46 PM
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Well the 18 refers to 18cms tread width, the 62 refers to 62 cms overall diameter and the 16 is 16". Overall they are a bit higher than the nromal 205/50/16 that normal UK scoobys run on, dont be misled by the 18cm width, they are always wider than they are marked, I have run this size on my Impreza rally car with excellent results and for this price it's better tha wrecking good road tyres and the grip level from slicks is on another planet! These will fit easily under the standard wheel arch without catching anywhere.
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