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Ferrari 400 GT Tyres


Ferrari 400 GT Tyres

Ferrari 400 GT Tyres

  • The Ferrari 400 GT (manual gearbox) original equipment tyre was the 215/70 WR 15 Michelin XWX. This is Longstone's standard recommendation.
  • The 215/70 WR 15 PIRELLI CINTURATO CN12 is an excellent alternative. They are also period tyres that are perfect for the Ferrari 400 GT.
  • Our period fitment guides state that the 400GT was released on tubeless wheels. Providing your wheel rims are in good condition, innertubes are not compulsory for these tyres.
  • If you would prefer innertubes for these 215/70-15 tyres, the Michelin 15/17H innertube is the best option.
  • Ferrari 400 GT tyre pressures - 34 psi.
  • After chassis number 31727 the Ferrari 400 GT fitted 240/55VR415 Michelin TRX tyres.
  • Tyres with a profile below 70% (e.g 240/55VR415 Michelin TRX) should not fit innertubes.
  • When fitting the classic Michelin TRX tyres on a Ferrari 400GT we suggest the tyre pressure to be 36psi front and rear.

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History of the Ferrari 400 GT

Ferrari premiered the 400GT, the successor for the 365 GT4 2+2 at the 1976 Paris Motor Show. The updated 400 was available in two models: the 400 Automatic, which used a GM THM400 three-speed automatic transmission, and the 400 GT, which used a five-speed transmission. The Ferrari 400 Automatic was the first Ferrari to use an automatic transmission. The 365's V12 engine had been expanded to 4.8 L and given six 38 DCOE 110-111 Webers, producing 340 PS. 0-60mph took 7.1 seconds. Other differences from the 365 GT4 2+2 were five-stud wheels to replace the knock-off hubs (Borrani wheels were no longer supplied), a reworked interior, the introduction of a lip to the front spoiler, and double circular taillights.


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