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How many horses you running? I don't think I was that far off the factory 190 but never got anywhere near shredding tires. The MTs I had were Q rated so 99mph. Think I might have got close (or even over) to that but as I remember the motor shifted well up to about 75-80 then you could literally feel the air piling up on the front giving resistance. It would press on past that but it took forever. The tires never felt to be a weak point. Although it is an old car with old tire designs I suppose.Higher speed and load ratings without going wider on tyres. Plus the reduction in flex.
With big HP on these cars you don't need any more rubber than 225 as they grip well enough. Plus, you want excess torque to be released by spinning a wheel rather than sheering the half shafts or more expensive damage in the drivetrain.
So to get a nice selection of modern road tyres you need to step away from the traditional 16" tyres and use more modern 17/18" ones where there is a good supply of on-road options with suitable tread, load and speed ratings. Ie T or H and 106 or greater.
Then there is the obvious issue of needing a larger diameter to create room for the required larger brakes.
Plenty of modern alloy wheel options but these look very wrong on a Classic, especially a Suffix A.