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    Default Exact tire numbers for TRX tires???

    I'm trying to find some information on the TRX tires from Michelin. Does anyone know the exact tire size (ex. 225/60vr390) that came on the TRX equipped mustangs???

    Reason I'm asking is a co-worker of mine has a BMW that is equipped with the Michelin TRX tires in a 220/55vr390 size. I need to find out if they are the same size as those on the mustangs.

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    Those will fit. They are what I have on my pace car. I think there were two sizes that came on the mustangs.
    220/55R390
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    195/65R390

    The 220 size came on the later ones while the 190 size was on the earlier cars.
    '79 Indy pace car T-top
    '81 Cobra
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    Originally produced for the Euro-market German built '78 Granada
    On Mustangs they were 190/65HR390 from '79-'82, and 220/55VR390 for '83-'84
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    Quote Originally Posted by slickshift
    Originally produced for the Euro-market German built '78 Granada
    On Mustangs they were 190/65HR390 from '79-'82, and 220/55VR390 for '83-'84
    The above post is correct!!! I would add that the TRX wheel is the same for both tire sizes for the above years.Gregg /Ohio

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    Ah yes all is true, but your missing the fact that they came on Pugeo's, and Ferrie Testerosa's. They also made them in 410mm, but the price would eat you alive! Just so you know, michelin has since stopped making them, and coker bought the molds. They now a about $400 bucks a pop. Your best beat is to find someone who wants to get rid of them, and buy ever last one!

    I was down town one day, and a dude walks up and say's "You like them tires?" Uh ya, why you got some? Dude, "ya come up and take your pick." This lead me to buy 4 brand spanking new 220x55x390 tires for a $100 bucks.
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    Michelin haven't stop the production of TRXs, but now, they are in their "vintage" catalog, so their production is pretty limited, which makes them really expensive, even here where they are built

    Peugeot, Renault, Citroen, Mercedes, BMW, Ford (Europe and USA),Volvo, Ferrari (and maybe others) all used to have TRX on their sporty models (or top end, depends), usually in 390mm, but also in 340mm, 365mm and 415mm
    Sizes available in the "vintage" collection for 390mm :
    190/65 HR 390 (last time i asked to a Michelin representative, they planned to stop this size)
    210/55 VR 390
    220/55 VR 390
    200/60 VR 390
    240/55 VR 390
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    Thanks guys for the information.

    Just a FYI - Tirerack.com has the TRX tires for approx $220.00 each.

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    Do you have a direct link?
    If you blink at the end of the straight away you'll miss the twisties and what fun would that be!
    1982 Capri RS 5.0L
    Suspension Build http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...tion-and-Build
    1985 SVO 2A & leather. Stolen & Destroyed 2022
    Motor Build http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthread.php?t=63505
    Dyno stats and exhaust install http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...Dyno-d-finally
    My FMIC build http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...-amp-D-project
    Electronic boost controller and bypass valve
    http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...d-Bypass-Valve
    Opperation SVO Tunes http://vb.foureyedpride.com/showthre...51#post1148551

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    I checked Tire Rack last week for TRX tires...$211 each. In the fine print it says they are currently unavailable, but there was an estimated availability of 08/15/05.

    Here's a link.

    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...All&x=100&y=10
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    I have a complete set of 220/55 R390 with approx 85% tread left that i took off my '83 glx 5.0 conv mounted on the wheels. if anyone is interested I can be contacted at amanns@tds.net. I changed to the four lug 16" pony wheels about 2 yrs ago after hearing from a dealer that they were nla except from coker tire. I would be happy to send pix.

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    IU've had several sets of these tires , and I tell you , I had to give them away to a friend , cause no one would buy them ...really sucks ...

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    OK guys-no googling now,
    What does TRX stand for?
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    TRX stands for Tension Répartie (Distributed Tension) :
    http://www.michelin-passion.com/pass...que=43&lang=EN
    '79 Pace Car 5.0 (well 4.2 until better days)
    '80 Capri 2.3 (sold ) - '79 Hatchback 2.3 (sold ) - '80 Notchback 3.3 (junk yard )

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    We have a winner!
    Though I've never found what the X actually stood for, I always assumed that it was X as in "cross" as in Distributed Tension X (cross), or Tension Répartie X
    '86 GT that technically doesn't exist
    With Accessory Reserve Load Springs
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    What I found from the Michelin site:

    the radial tyre was first marketed as the “X” tyre in 1949
    No explanation was given to the meaning of "X" except that it was the name given to their new radial tire.

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    I still have the ORIGONAL Michelin tires on my rims and they are 195/65R390.
    The economic times suck... GREAT TIME FOR BUYING FOXES!!!

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