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Tire shopping - Avon CR6ZZ question

Started by wcampbell, August 01, 2019, 07:47:23 PM

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wcampbell

Anyone out there know the max width for 15" Avon CR6ZZ tires you can put under a 1965 GT350 with the standard wheel openings (no flares) avoiding interference for normal street driving? Better yet - if you have a pic of a car with such could you show it? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Wayne

shlby66



    Been running, AVON CR6ZZ  225/65x15's  on PS Engineering 15" x 8" Wheels, for over 14 years,
    now, on my '66 Carryover. I have No clearance issues. Others, may have different, experiences.

     Doug   

deathsled

#2
I have Kumo 205 16R 15 on my 66 front fenders and no modifications done to front fenders. A arms are lowered as well.  215 in the back.
Not a lot of miles on them. Maybe 5,000.00. But...they are OLD! 7 years old actually so I need to replace them. The rubber loses its elasticity over time. And when you buy tires check the manufacture date on them. NOS doesn't cut it where tires are concerned, gentlemen. Show yes. Go no!

Richard E.
"Low she sits on five spoke wheels
Small block eight so live she feels
There she's parked beside the curb
Engine revving to disturb
She's the princess from his past
Red paint gold stripes damned she's fast"

SFM6S087

They are Firestones instead of Avons, but I have 215/65R15 on the original Cragars on my carryover. Lowered A-arms, the same as your '65. The only interference I have is during a full lock turn on uneven ground. I just don't to a full lock turn into my rising driveway. Other than than, no problems in normal street driving.

Steve

6s1640

#4
I am hearing the 225/60R15 is also a nice fit, little shorter and wider tread compared to the 225/65R15.  Please advise the best place to purchase AVON Tyres.

Thanks

Cory

Size               RIM CHOICE (IN)   RIM USED (IN)   PSI   DIAMETER (IN)   SECTION (IN)   TREAD (IN)   REVS/MILE
225/60R15    6.0 TO 8.0               6.5                   30        25.7               9.13                   8.07                  785
225/65R15    6.0 TO 8.0               6.5                   30        26.7                9.1                    7.2                    756

Rickmustang

1965 G.T. 350
1967 Fairlane GT - 390 4-speed
1970 Mach 1 - 428CJ 4-speed/AC
1971 Mach 1 - 429CJ auto/AC
2005 Ford GT

6s1640

Hi all,

I found Roger Krauser Racing at 2896 Grove Way, Castro Valley, CA 94546. 1-800-510-RACE.  Their site has the price sheets on the CR6ZZ tyres.

https://rogerkrausracing.com/index.php/race-tire-pricing/

Cory

gt350bp

I have 225 / 60 x 15 (front) and 245 / 60 x 15 (rear) mounted on Torque Thrust D's. Front fender lips flattened as well as the rear. I did have 255 / 60 x 15 R1's on the rear, but they rubbed when full fuel tank. This is on a 65 GT 350 Competition replica with the large tank.

Don
gt350bp

NC TRACKRAT

Sasco Sports at VIR carries AVON as well as most of the other major brands of racing tires: http://www.sascosports.com/tires.asp
5S071, 6S1467

chris NOS

205/70/15 on 5S241 , it's the more close to original's blue dots .

Shelby_r_b

Quote from: chris NOS on August 03, 2019, 05:14:25 PM
205/70/15 on 5S241 , it's the more close to original's blue dots .

I'm using the same size as well on 6S141. 

It's funny - at first, they looked narrow to me since, as you mentioned, they are close to the size of the original blue dots.  However, I've really found the size to be extremely pleasing visually.  They give the car more of an original look, IMO.  And, with radials, they handle well, too.

Although, my 67 Shelby has much, much wider tires in the front and back with no rubbing.
Nothing beats a classic!

dockbay

I have the CR6ZZ's (205/70/15) that I bought from Roger Krause racing on 5S276. They are mounted on 15X7 Torq-Thrust D's. I drove the car from San Rafael, CA to Moline IL with NO issues. I use this combo for everyday driving and put the Cragars and Blue Dot's on for shows... Just bare in mind that these are soft racing tires and don't expect to get 20,000 miles out of them!!


Rbwiii

I just recently retired my 66 350 from concours showing and want to replace my blue dots so I have good drivability.
Reading this thread Avon tires seem to be a solution...why?

NC TRACKRAT

5S071, 6S1467

1690

I bought mine from Nick Acton.

225 should be fine