JEZ 280ZX
Well-Known Forum User
Hi.
It would be best to source some second hand imperial size wheels and not bother with the millimetrics as the tyres are no longer available.
Michelin made millimetric tyres in their TRX range, but don't do the size required for the 280ZX.Some BMW's wore 230/55 390's which also fitted the 300ZX metric wheels.
The Denovo tyres were always expensive, as I remember paying £540.00 for a set of 4 tyres for my 280ZX back in 1987!
1980's Celica Supra alloys fit the 280ZX and can good!...http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14-Toyota...471460?hash=item3ac0b948e4:g:SiMAAOSwX~dWo5VY
It would be best to source some second hand imperial size wheels and not bother with the millimetrics as the tyres are no longer available.
Michelin made millimetric tyres in their TRX range, but don't do the size required for the 280ZX.Some BMW's wore 230/55 390's which also fitted the 300ZX metric wheels.
The Denovo tyres were always expensive, as I remember paying £540.00 for a set of 4 tyres for my 280ZX back in 1987!
1980's Celica Supra alloys fit the 280ZX and can good!...http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/14-Toyota...471460?hash=item3ac0b948e4:g:SiMAAOSwX~dWo5VY