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johnvan8 01-26-2019 02:06 PM

Pirelli CN36 values
 
Hi everyone, I recently acquired a set of Pirelli CN36 175/70/VR15 with tubes.
Date code 3205 (30th week 2005?)
Rubber still very good. I was told they have been in storage and mounted but have never been driven on.
Any guess as to value?
I don't want to drive on them but maybe for a show car?
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dg567 01-26-2019 02:47 PM

-$20 my local dump charges $5/tire

blucille 01-26-2019 03:34 PM

I don’t believe cn36’s were made in 2005. 60’s and 70’s, sure....then they went away for a long time, back in production a few years ago. So, either they are very new or very, very old.

johnvan8 01-26-2019 04:17 PM

I'm pretty sure they are a "re-run" because it says "for vintage car only" and I don't think the originals from a long time ago said that. And I thought that the "3205" referred to 32nd week of 05.
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Arne2 01-26-2019 05:10 PM

As I recall, that size was only used on Saab 99 EMS, no Porsche ever used it. CN36 were the original Saab fitment, I can't recall any other tire company making that size.

LuftWaffle 01-26-2019 05:54 PM

Yes, the 99 EMS as well as the 99, and maybe early 900, Turbo. I would be interested in them for my 99 Turbo if you decide to sell them.

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Originally Posted by Arne2 (Post 10332259)
As I recall, that size was only used on Saab 99 EMS, no Porsche ever used it. CN36 were the original Saab fitment, I can't recall any other tire company making that size.


blucille 01-27-2019 03:38 AM

And don’t forget “tube type” designation.

Having owned many Saab 99’s and early 900’s, ems, turbo and GLE, they were never fitted with tubes.

And, Pirelli never would have geared up the old production lines to reproduce these tires for such a limited run for those cars....very interesting....

johnvan8 01-27-2019 07:15 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LuftWaffle (Post 10332294)
Yes, the 99 EMS as well as the 99, and maybe early 900, Turbo. I would be interested in them for my 99 Turbo if you decide to sell them.

My intention is to sell them (with the tubes as well), I wanted to put a fair value on them. But I think shipping would be quite expensive to your location?

LuftWaffle 01-27-2019 08:03 AM

I totally missed the tube type designation. Maybe these were intended for British cars with spoke wheels? What's the consensus of using tube type tires on tubeless rims? I know you can use tubeless tires with tubes on wheels that require tubes but does it work the other way?

And to the OP's original question - I have no idea what they are worth. Shipping wouldn't necessarily be a killer. Just do like the online tire places and strap them in pairs and slap a shipping label on them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by blucille (Post 10332448)
And don’t forget “tube type” designation.

Having owned many Saab 99’s and early 900’s, ems, turbo and GLE, they were never fitted with tubes.

And, Pirelli never would have geared up the old production lines to reproduce these tires for such a limited run for those cars....very interesting....


cellison 01-29-2019 08:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LuftWaffle (Post 10332637)
I totally missed the tube type designation. Maybe these were intended for British cars with spoke wheels? What's the consensus of using tube type tires on tubeless rims? I know you can use tubeless tires with tubes on wheels that require tubes but does it work the other way?

And to the OP's original question - I have no idea what they are worth. Shipping wouldn't necessarily be a killer. Just do like the online tire places and strap them in pairs and slap a shipping label on them.

I think you may be correct. MY Tr6 runs 195/70/15 but I don't have spokes so the tubes would not be required. They very well could be for an early 6, 250 or such with wire wheels. Maybe you could call Coker Tire. I have a friend who works in Pirelli R&D so I'll ask her if they actually make these in one of their plants.

Prsh356 01-29-2019 10:18 AM

How much are you thinking I live a couple hours from you .

Alan A 01-29-2019 03:31 PM

People are seriously thinking about buying 13 year old tires. Mind. Blown.


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