Michelin XWX
Michelin XWX Michelin XWX Michelin XWX Tires
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Michelin
SKU MICHXWX
Tire Construction Radial
Sidewall Style Blackwall
Tube Type or Tubeless Tubeless

Michelin XWX

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Michelin XWX | Michelin XWX Tires

The only radial tire which could be fitted on the fastest cars in the world in the 1970s, the Michelin XWX gives these high speed vehicles outstanding road holding ability and remarkable grip. Michelin XWX tires featured construction designed to reach an incredible 186 mph top speed. The special features of the XWX result in remarkable performance, combining speed, driving pleasure and safety. The original design of its internal construction, together with its flexible carcass give exceptional comfort when traveling at very high speeds. Being a VR category tire, the XWX can be used at speeds in excess of 210 kph (131 mph) ; with a maximum speed of 270 kph (155 to 186 mph). At the end of the 1960s, Germany and Italy were the leaders in the European motorway development program and were also the main producers of cars which could reach speeds in excess of 200 km/h, (124 mph). The wide asphalt strips and the absence of speed limits offered a privileged few the opportunity to make full use of the performance of these "super-cars" at speeds which would be unthinkable today. The Lamborghini Miura (1966), Ferrari 365 (1965), Maserati Ghilbi (1966) ; de Tomaso Pantera (1970) and Porsche 911 Carrera RS (1972) were the undisputed stars, but the large German saloons like the Mercedes 300 SE 6,31 (1968) and BMW 3.0 SI (1971) also made a strong impression. The French were also in the high speed game with the Citroën SM (1970) as were the British with the legendary Jaguar V12 E-Type (1970) and Aston Martin DBS (1967).

Please Note

  • Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.

Product Questions & Answers

 
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Question:
I have a 69 911E which has 14 x 5.5 fuchs rims. Would the Michelin xwx fit these rims? I was looking at the 205 70VR 14 model, thx
By Horace on August 28, 2018
Answer:

These tires are recommended for use on a 5.5" - 7.5" wide rim, so they will mount up on your rims.

Coker Tire Support on August 28, 2018
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Question:
I am planning to buy Michelin XWX 215/70 R 15 90W tires. Do these tires you sell have an E marking on the tire for use in Europe?
By Dirk Bartels on May 03, 2018
Answer:

Yes, these tires do have the E mark for Europe.

Coker Tire Support on May 03, 2018
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Question:
How fresh are these 185/70VR15 Michelin XWX? What are the date codes?
By Your Name (optional) on July 05, 2018
Answer:

The specific date codes are not readily available. However, we do cycle our inventory regularly. Most tires are between 6-12 months old. All of our tires are stored in a Michelin approved, climate controlled facility out of the elements and away from the sun. Please note that the service life of a tire does not begin till it has been mounted, so you can expect the full life of each tire received from our stock.

Coker Tire Support on July 06, 2018
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