am putting new radial tires on my 58 HT using stock wheels should I use P215/75R14 or P225/75R14? Thanks Again
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Not sure about the 14" but the 225/75R15's rubs against the steering knuckle bolts on my 59 parts car when fully turned. That is why I intend to get 215/65R15's when I put the 15" wheels on my car after I install the disc brakes.Comment
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Just a reminder when buying new tires to check the manufacture date. Most tire manufacturers recommend that tires be replaced within five to seven years of the date of manufacture. For many of us that means replacing them well before they are worn out. The last time I replaced the tires on my car the Firestone store tried to sell me a set of tires that were over a year old. Some tire dealers have been known to sell "new" tires that are beyond the date of recommended disposal.sigpic "Old Betsy" - my '59 convertible J9YJ116209 Thunderbird Registry #33341Comment
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I would agree with Jon go with the bigger set and as Anders stated Coker Tires. A nice set of " wide whites " really pull together the body colour and chrome. I put a set of Coker's on my wife's 58 a couple of years back and she rides like a dream. I can't imagine how they ran 54 years ago on bias ply tires that were worth about $8.00 a pieceDano Calgary,Alberta Canada
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Neither is a perfect match for the originals. They were 8.1x27.58 or 8.35x28.10, depending which tire you had. Discount Tire (a great store, BTW) has a tire size calculator on their site here. If you enter 212/85R14 in as the current tire, it's very close to the larger 850-14 originals. You can then compare to the available radials.
You'll find that the 215/75R14 is 0.1"wider but almost 1.5" smaller in diameter. The 225/75R14 is still 0.9" smaller in diameter, but is 0.5" wider.
At any rate, members are running both and report that they work OK. Coker only shows the 215s available, however, so it may be a moot point. Diamond Back doesn't have them either. They do have a 225/70R14, but it's still 0.5" wider but is 1.8" smaller in diameter than stock.Comment
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According to the Tires thread in the technical resources area, the 215 is closest to the standard tire, and 225 for the optional larger tire. I was not able to find the 225's in the wide whites and had to order the 215's.
I do know that the tires that are currently on the car are way too old to drive too far or fast. I had a steel-belted radial come apart on my 1972 Cougar and it did a lot of body damage to the left rear as it flogged the body before I could get stopped.Comment
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