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Morgan Tires

Morgan is a British car manufacturer that specializes in creating roadsters and speedsters. Established back in 1910, Morgan Motor Company has effectively managed to remain in business to this day. Their secret is unique cars that are all assembled by hand. That said, Morgan has produced some of the best-looking vehicles, such as 4/4 Series I, Plus 4, Plus 8, Aero, AeroMax, SP1, and Midsummer, to name a few. Be that as it may, every Morgan model is designed with specific tire dimensions that vary based on the model, wheel size, trim, and other criteria. Matching optimal tires with the right model guarantees exceptional performance, handling, and controllability, even during spirited driving.

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Morgan Tires

Every car manufacturer, which also includes Morgan, recommends certain tire sizes for each vehicle model and trim. These original equipment (OE) specifications are tailored to match the vehicle's overall purpose, which often includes surface contact, handling, braking ability, cornering, and so on. Using the right tires helps your Morgan to utilize its potential, regardless of whether you are just enjoying a ride through the streets or you're cruising on the highway.

Morgan OE Marking

The OE marking indicates that the tire has been designed and approved by Morgan for their vehicles. The (OE) marking indicates that a specific tire matches a specific Morgan vehicle model. The OE marking also indicates that the tire has been specifically designed to optimize the performance, maneuverability, overall handling, and other aspects of the vehicle's driving capabilities.

If you're not quite sure about the right size for your Morgan, you can usually find it:

  • On the sidewall of your existing tires.
  • On a sticker inside the driver's door jamb.
  • Or in the owner's manual or in the vehicle registration documents.
  • Or we can provide it by completing all steps.

The Morgan company survived every recession because of the way they do things. After all, Morgan vehicles are unique in every sense of the word. As such, you must equip it with proper tires if you want to make the most out of your Morgan. That not only includes choosing the right tire dimensions but also deciding on an ideal model that will match your driving style and the road conditions you'll be driving on. In any event, different circumstances require different types of tires, and we're here to help with a wide selection of options, all specifically designed for Morgan vehicles.

Performance Morgan Tires

Morgan cars are speedsters and roadsters. As such, they need to perform as best as they can. Performance tires will ensure proper responsiveness, stability, and controllability of the vehicle in both wet and dry road conditions.

All Season Morgan Tires

All season tires ensure that your Morgan will grip the road constantly no matter if it's wet, dry, or mild winter conditions. This is crucial for the vehicle's responsiveness, which in turn provides you with much greater control over your vehicle.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Does Morgan warranty cover tires?

No, the Morgan vehicle warranty does not cover tire damage or wear. However, the tires may still be warranted by their respective manufacturers.

Frequently Asked Questions What are the best tires for a Morgan?

Choosing the absolute best tires for your Morgan depends on many factors, such as model, type, purpose, and so on. That said, the Michelin XAS or Pirelli Cinturato CA67 are awesome high-performance tires that will perfectly complement your car.

How long do Morgan tires last?

Depending on your driving habits, road conditions, and maintenance, you can expect Morgan tires to last anywhere from 6 to 10 years. If you drive aggressively, the tire's lifespan will shorten significantly.

How much do tires for a Morgan cost?

That really depends on the model. For example, standard radials may cost you around $200 per tire, while vintage-specific tires can be much more than that, around $300-$400, to be specific.

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