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Radial tires Has anyone found and used radial tires ? Good or bad ?
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Re: Radial tires Their pricy Work good on modern cars Don't know about on A's
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Re: Radial tires A lot of guys here are using radials. Mostly 16 inchers. They seem to like them. I'm holding out till I can afford a set of 19 inchers.
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Re: Radial tires Try Coker Tire for one Macs I think
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Re: Radial tires Other threads here have been very positive about them. 19 inchers, I thought.
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Re: Radial tires I have COKER's so far so good....
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Re: Radial tires If you drive a lot, switch to radials! The difference in ride, handling and braking is like the difference between night and day! I had four 15" Jeep rims lying around and just for fun bought two Goodyear Wranglers from Walmart and bolted them on the rear! What a difference! I then ordered new cast iron brake drums for the front (the studs are too short for both a wheel spacer and rim), installed longer studs and mounted two more Wranglers on the front! Even though the car is stock and the radials make it look like a hot rod, I will never go back to bias ply! I have already found two 16" wire V8 wheels and when I find two more I will put 16" radials on the car!
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Coker Tire sells both 19" and 21" steel belted radial tires. The Roadster Pickup was the first car we did and then put them on a 29 sedan to see the 21" size both work very well. They don't make them in White Wall yet.
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Re: Radial tires Do you use inner tubes?
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Re: Radial tires They were right there, I didn't look far enough.
My main question was how they were liked or disliked. Apparently everyone likes them, thats good to know. I remember how terrible some of the cars in the 50s and 60s handled and rode, and when radials came out how big a difference they made in them. |
Re: Radial tires Yes, to inner tubes and Excelsior.
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Re: Radial tires We like the ride quality, and because we put so many miles on a car the tread wear warranty of 50,000 miles is very nice. You would have to buy the regular tires two and a half times to get that much wear.
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Re: Radial tires John,
How do the rolling diameters compare for the 21" radials vs. stock? |
Re: Radial tires It is a little larger, but don't recall the exact dimensions and that car is stored at the ranch so won't see it for a few days. These tires are a little larger than the Goodyear 450-21" but because they were put on a fordor sedan they work well. You also get a little more tread on the ground because they are a little wider than the original. I did get it into the fender well on the roadster pickup but it is a squeeze.
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Re: Radial tires Yes, got the tubes from Coker when I ordered the tires. Very nice tubes with metal valve stems and they are radial tubes.
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Re: Radial tires Does anyone know how the radial inner tubes differ from bias tubes? Thanks
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Re: Radial tires Summitt offers free shipping, possibly Jeg's also. Both handle Excelsior.
Paul in CT |
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