DB2 Aston Martin Tyres
The DB2 was the first of the Aston Martin cars to carry Sir David Browns initials. Four cylinder engines powered the early cars, but production series cars were given 6 cylinder 2.6 litre units capable of producing around 105 bhp with 60 coming up in around 11 seconds. In total 400 were produced with about 97 Aston Martin DB2 as drop head coupes.
In all 411 Aston Martin DB2s were produced from 1950 through to 1953, and the cars success was due to the fact that the second, third, and fourth DB2 models produced were taken to compete at Le Mans. Two of the cars finished in first and second in their class that year and all three of the cars continued to race right through to 1951. The results for these three cars ensured the success of David Brown's company.
Tyre Options
DB Aston Martins, are arguably the best sports cars of the day, and until 1962/3 they fitted the same size tyres as all the other top marques such as Ferrari, Maserati, Jaguar etc. Because this size is needed for the "best" cars, Michelin set themselves the task of manufacturing the best possible tyre.
With these 50's performance cars in mind they produced the Michelin Pilote X 600WR16
which is a tall period looking tyre designed to keep steering light with a tread pattern that can move water very effeciently. The Pilote X has rounded side walls with writing on the side designed to look like tyres of the period yet built with the best modern tyre manufacturing technology to keep the road noise down to a minimum with brilliant handling characteristics.
The Dutch company Vredestein make radial tyres in the size
185HR16.
Vredestein tyres are proving very popular with the XK Jags as a cheap tyre but this tyre only has an H-speed rating (130mph)
Importantly with classic cars a tyre should be designed to give you, as the driver, the feed-back you need to make the experience of driving your car pleasurable, instead of the numb experience you could get if your car ends up fitted with a modern tyre carcass designed for power steering and modern suspension.
Michelin also still manufacture the original radial tyre - the
Michelin X.
This tyre is closest to the original crossply in shape and will keep your steering as light as is possible when fitting a radial. The Michelin X is its own worst enemy in that they last for ever and people may well have driven on a tyre that is 50 years old! The Michelin X is available at the same price as the Vredestein and for a more steady driver (speed rating 112mph) is a very nice option, keeping the handling the way it should be while at the same time being gentle to your wallet.
Avon make the
TurboSteel
- another good sporty option. If you want to slightly lower your car and have a big foot-print the Turbosteel is for you. Considering Aston’s long standing relationship with Avon the TurboSteel was tempting until Michelin produced the Pilote X and the re-emergence of the Pirelli Cinturato gave us better options.
Cross-ply tyres are still just right for some, where originality is important. Fitting cross-plys will keep your steering good and light and they also give a very comfortable smooth ride. Directional stability is the issue for cross-ply tyres and at cruising speeds they tend to wander. This is unavoidable by the nature of cross-ply construction, no matter what wild claims some manufacturers may make. If its cross-ply you want there is no doubt it needs to be the Avon TurboSpeed
600H16
as it is the tyre your cars left the factory on.
You wouldn't give Marilyn Monroe, Marge Simpsons hair style. So the exciting news for cars such as these is the re-emergence of the Pirelli Cinturato
185VR16.
This is the only genuinley period tyre available in this size with a suitable speed rating (V 150mph) this was a hugley famous tyre in Europe and it was the upgrade tyre as it had the advantage of being a radial tyre but it was also progressive so it was the perfect tyre for road and track, just like an Aston.
These Pirelli Cinturato's have just become available again exclusively through Longstone Tyres ( 0044 1302 711123 ). There is a special offer on the Cinturato's, the Boys at Longstone Tyres will ship them free of charge, and if you mention you are an AMOC member you will get a club discount!
For an unbiased view of the 16" tyres available, please click here for an article which appeared in the Maserati Club magazine.
DB2 Aston Martin Wheels
If you would like to have the ultimate wire wheel upgrade then please click here for information on Borrani wire wheels.
