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Old 09-12-2015, 11:45 AM   #1
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Do 16 inch wheels really allow a Model A to handle better and give a nicer ride than say 19 inch wheels, disregarding authenticity for the moment?
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Old 09-12-2015, 11:49 AM   #2
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A bit on the ride. Steering may be harder.
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16's is a CLASSIC RETRO MODEL A LOOK. Slightly harder steering helps us to get STRONGER!----Anything worth anything, IS NOT EASY.
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Old 09-12-2015, 04:53 PM   #4
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Do 16 inch wheels really allow a Model A to handle better and give a nicer ride than say 19 inch wheels, disregarding authenticity for the moment?
It sure would be hard to beat the LOOK of one of these. DD



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Old 09-12-2015, 06:37 PM   #5
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Love the green coupe.....are the front and rears different sizes?
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Old 09-12-2015, 06:43 PM   #6
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I'd say yes they are diff, big'n'littles.

I think age and condition of tires either 16" or 19" have a large bearing on how a car rides/steers. JMO
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Old 09-12-2015, 07:56 PM   #7
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A bit on the ride. Steering may be harder.
My experience (and opinion):- Definitely better on the ride. Steering the same.
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My experience (and opinion):- Definitely better on the ride. Steering the same.
For easier steering on a Model A, regardless of tire size, be SURE to maintain 35 Lbs tire pressure. Minervas' 19's got down to 12 Lbs, DIDN'T even look low, steered like a MACK TRUCK.
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Old 09-12-2015, 08:51 PM   #9
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Must'a had petrified sidewalls!?
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Won't 19's give you better gas mileage?
And higher speed.
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Hi Keith,
You are correct BUT 19 inch wheels with 'bicycle' tyres are about the same size as 16 inch wheels with normal car tyres. Hovever fatter tyres must have a bit more friction and drag than thin ones
At the end of the day, I think it is much the same. I think your arugment is good for 21 inch wheels as on my 28 RPU.
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Must'a had petrified sidewalls!?
Quite new Firestone Deluxe, I must have not checked the pressure for a YEAR! (DUMB!)
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Do 16 inch wheels really allow a Model A to handle better and give a nicer ride than say 19 inch wheels, disregarding authenticity for the moment?

My Roadster handles and rides very nicely with 16 inchers!!
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Old 09-12-2015, 11:49 PM   #14
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i M RUNNING 16 RADIALS 225 75R 16 GOODYEARS, RIDE,HANDLING AND BRAKES ARE MUCH BETTER, BUT GLENN IN CA THINKS THEY MAKE YOUR CAR LOOK FUNNY, MAYBE SO, BUT I WONT SWITCH BACK
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I have 18" diameter 1932 Ford wheels with 5.50 tires on my Coupe. The ride smoothness is much better, but the steering effort is much greater. Use a shortened Pitman Arm to reduce the steering effort. The rolling diameter of the 18" wheel is approximately 29".

The rolling diameter of a 19" diameter wheel with 5.00/4.75 tires is also approximately 29". Using 6.50 tires on 16 wheels will also have approximately a 29" rolling diameter.
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I love stock Model A's, but that chopped green coupe is the balls!
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How about braking with 16" tires? With more rubber on the road, stopping distances should be much shorter. Are they? Can you still lock up the wheels with 16 inchers?
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How about braking with 16" tires? With more rubber on the road, stopping distances should be much shorter. Are they? Can you still lock up the wheels with 16 inchers?
I can lock up all 4 wheels with my 16s and Ted's brake kit. Can't comment from experience on reduced braking distance as my pickup has always had 16s on it.
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