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Street tire choice

Started by TLea, January 28, 2021, 06:29:24 AM

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Rbwiii

Quote from: Speed Six on January 29, 2021, 01:25:18 AM
Avon 225/60 on my car.

I have TA radials on my other car and the ride is good. I wanted something  to match the blue dots, but be drivable and sized the Avons to original. Very happy with the ride and look.


69mach351w

#31
BFG T/A's for 25+ years.

dangcarnut

Speed Six
If you're thinking about using 8x15 torqs's (because I'm thinking about it too) you can measure your car pretty easily.
8x15 are a 9 inches total width, 4.5 inches bs, 4.5 inches to front rim edge. ( 0 offset) Just measure from rear brake hub 4.5 inches and use a straight edge to see where the rim would stick out. Then do the same for the Back space towards the springs. I used a tire size of 255 60 15 because its almost exactly 27" tall, and 10" wide. A 245 60 15 is 26.5 tall and just under 10" wide. This goes for either Avons or BFG tires. Hope this might help, my car has a slight rear fender flare and would clear the springs but   just barely.

2112

Love the direction this thread has taken.

Speed Six

Quote from: dangcarnut on January 29, 2021, 11:49:59 PM
Speed Six
If you're thinking about using 8x15 torqs's (because I'm thinking about it too) you can measure your car pretty easily.
8x15 are a 9 inches total width, 4.5 inches bs, 4.5 inches to front rim edge. ( 0 offset) Just measure from rear brake hub 4.5 inches and use a straight edge to see where the rim would stick out. Then do the same for the Back space towards the springs. I used a tire size of 255 60 15 because its almost exactly 27" tall, and 10" wide. A 245 60 15 is 26.5 tall and just under 10" wide. This goes for either Avons or BFG tires. Hope this might help, my car has a slight rear fender flare and would clear the springs but   just barely.

Thank you for this - will go measuring - when it gets a bit warmer (freezing and snow outside, garage without heater...). Also have to drive the car to a friend to get it up in the air to change the springs. But currently salt on the roads.
But might be able (if Corona lockdown allows) to have the two 245s mounted on my spare 7" wheels soon.


Speed Six

Quote from: Rbwiii on January 29, 2021, 07:47:30 PM
Quote from: Speed Six on January 29, 2021, 01:25:18 AM
Avon 225/60 on my car.

I have TA radials on my other car and the ride is good. I wanted something  to match the blue dots, but be drivable and sized the Avons to original. Very happy with the ride and look.

Does look great - and period correct (as it´s called nowadays).

Speed Six


TLea

Quote from: 2112 on January 29, 2021, 11:52:26 PM
Love the direction this thread has taken.
Yup just ask a tire choice question that's that's what you'll get LOL

427heaven

 Hope your guy can make a qualified choice after this discussion!... ;)

2112

Quote from: Speed Six on January 30, 2021, 03:18:06 AM
Quote from: dangcarnut on January 29, 2021, 11:49:59 PM
Speed Six
If you're thinking about using 8x15 torqs's (because I'm thinking about it too) you can measure your car pretty easily.
8x15 are a 9 inches total width, 4.5 inches bs, 4.5 inches to front rim edge. ( 0 offset) Just measure from rear brake hub 4.5 inches and use a straight edge to see where the rim would stick out. Then do the same for the Back space towards the springs. I used a tire size of 255 60 15 because its almost exactly 27" tall, and 10" wide. A 245 60 15 is 26.5 tall and just under 10" wide. This goes for either Avons or BFG tires. Hope this might help, my car has a slight rear fender flare and would clear the springs but   just barely.

Thank you for this - will go measuring - when it gets a bit warmer (freezing and snow outside, garage without heater...). Also have to drive the car to a friend to get it up in the air to change the springs. But currently salt on the roads.
But might be able (if Corona lockdown allows) to have the two 245s mounted on my spare 7" wheels soon.

Wish I could remember which member posted this picture.

2112

Quote from: TLea on January 30, 2021, 04:59:52 PM
Quote from: 2112 on January 29, 2021, 11:52:26 PM
Love the direction this thread has taken.
Yup just ask a tire choice question that's that's what you'll get LOL

Hopefully what you were looking for is on page one.  8)

s2ms

Quote from: 2112 on January 30, 2021, 07:12:13 PM
Wish I could remember which member posted this picture.

Great stance, thought it looked familiar, reply #83...

https://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=111.75
Dave - 6S1757

2112

Thanks!

Love that car.  😍

Speed Six

#43
Looks really nice !

I did try the spare that came with a Goodyear mounted. The suspension is not fully down after jacking.
It´s a 6.00x15 on 7x15 rims.


shelbydoug

Quote from: 427heaven on January 30, 2021, 07:03:05 PM
Hope your guy can make a qualified choice after this discussion!... ;)

Easy. Pick Dolly. Look how those BFG's are bustin' out on that blue '66? Totally appropriate.

I still think those will rub on the lips like crazy but you could always jack it up for clearance.

The substance of the question was answered long ago in this thread.

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