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@DannyP wrote something very true this morning while we were discussing tires in the Spyder section of this site. He said:

DannyP posted:

... I've been speaking to Carey about the Vred Sportrac5 tires, as he has a direct contact at the Tire Rack. The story is that they are available, but not really. In 185/65R15 and 205/60R15 at least. They are produced once in a while in small lots, and there are none available now. That is supposed to change nearer to spring.

The problem is not a lot of demand. Other than Stan, Marty G-to-the-Z, myself, and a small few here there is simply no interest. I've spoken with both Greg at Vintage and Carey at Beck/SE at length. The people that want the best stick are in the minority.

Most people are VERY happy with a touring-type tire.

I just had a "chat" with Amelia from Vulcan Tire in Utah, echoing what Danny is saying. Vulcan Tire has a full listing for the Sportrac 5s on their site, and the pricing is pretty good (<$80/tire). But like everywhere else, they show limited availability-- they have (or can get) 4 of the 205/60R15s available, but only 1 of the 185/65R15s (his sizes), and only one 195/60R15 (mine). These 3 sizes would satisfy most of us.

As I see it, the problem is with Vredestein USA (the importer). I don't think anybody stocks many of these (not TireRack, not Vulcan Tire, nobody)-- they just drop ship out of the importer's warehouse, and the importer never has anything. It's a viscous cycle-- they don't sell them because they don't have them, and they don't have them because nobody buys them.

There is a way out of this. 16 tires is enough to have Vulcan Tire make a direct buy with Vredestein Holland (the manufacturer). That's only 4 sets.

It has me thinking...

"BlazeCut®(TM) woulda' saved it!!"

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I just spoke to Quattro tires in Montreal about Vred Sportrac 5's and they said they had none in stock but could get 195/60/15's for sure in 5-10 business days. About $95. US with free shipping to me about 100 miles away in Ontario.  They are not able to take a payment from a US customer and drop ship them to you. They get their tires from the States so they do exist somewhere down your way. 

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Wishing youse guys the best in tracking down the SporTracs.

As I mentioned in an earlier thread, though, if you can live with a 175 tire, Continental PremiumContacts - a summer tire - are easily available from Tire Rack and many other places.

I've been running these (175/65-15) for a year now on the Speedy and they are a Yuge improvement over the all-season Dunlop shoes I had before that. These were also the OEM tires on my MINI Cooper, (and in the same size).

 

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Lane Anderson posted:

I hope they become available soon, as that is what I asked Carey to put on my Coupe.

Well, there's one set that @Lane Anderson needs, and I assume @DannyP would take a set. There's two. I'd buy a set just to have. @Carlos G?

I really am sold on these things.

@Sacto Mitch-- 175/65R15s would be perfect for a swing-axle speedster, and I've got no beef with Continentals. I just want "more".

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When @Napa Paul and I bought ours earlier this year we dealt with this guy:        

Michael Gromadski (?)            cell: (561) 260-7020            michael@305tires.com            305TIRES.com European High Performance Tires           

1960 NE 153rd St.                  

No. Miami Beach, FL 3316

As noted above he was ordering 4 sets in 185/65R15 and by the time they had shipped to him all were sold. Paul did all the leg work and this was the only guy that was really responsive. All in cost drop shipped to Greg in California was $345 for the set of 4.

I never tried the website. I just called the number Paul gave me, had a lovely conversation and then emailed the info he requested once we had a quote and schedule.  

Apparently he gets a container(s) in every month, and if you want something not in house he looks to see if it can be added to the next container. Everything he promised to do he did on time and on budget. I can hardly wait to see them on my coupe this spring when it's finished.

That's because your coupe is a "performance" car!

When I went for new tires on my Nissan Rogue they looked at the door jamb sticker and it said "V" rated tires (and of course the price jumped over 30% per tire).

The sales guy tells me that he doesn't know why I would need a "V" rated, 160mph performance tire on a mini-SUV and maybe I would be happier with an "H" rated with softer sidewalls and a softer ride.

So I can't take cloverleafs at 80 and don't plan on getting up towards 100 on the interstate straights, but the ride is nicer.....    

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