Re: Radial or Bias Ply Tires???
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This thread from earlier this year has lots of opinions to get things started. It seems to be a topic no one has settled on a definitive answer for. As we are known to do, thread veers off in some related tire subject areas.packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb ... ic.php?post_id=51656#forumpost51656
Posted on: 2010/10/6 15:46
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Re: Radial or Bias Ply Tires???
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I think it is a personnal preference and each person has their opinion. Mine centers on the fact that they don't call it radial tuned suspension for nothing. Our old cars were built with bia-plys and the suspension was made for those. I have had radials on my old cars and in my opinion the ride was like riding on a big fish, the rear end kept fish-tailing. the only reason I have radials on any of my old cars is because of cost and nothing more. If you can afford Cokers prices, get bia belts.
Posted on: 2010/10/6 16:05
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I have Diamondback radial wide whitewalls on my 56 400 and it never rode so well. I would never go back to bias-plys. And as a personal preference, I would not buy Coker tires.
Posted on: 2010/10/6 16:20
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Had this decision to make a few months ago. Have a 1940 senior with 4 1/2 inch www. Radials were only 4 inches. Made for an entirely different look in addition to my thoughts that these cars (pre war) suspensions are not tuned for radial tires. Went with Lester bias tires from Universal and am very pleased. Of course this is everyone's own decision as to what they feel is best for themselves.
Posted on: 2010/10/6 16:52
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I have Diamondback radials on my '36 120b touring sedan. Ordered them from the Whitewall Candy Store in Orange, CA., who also did the mount and balance. No problems using the original rims.whitewallcandystore.com
Made a big difference in the handling and driving pleasure of the car. I highly recommend them. It did take five weeks to have them delivered because they are custom made from modern radials, in my case Falken radial SUV tires. You can read more about the process atDBTires.com.
Posted on: 2010/10/6 17:09
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Sean, what year Packard do you have? How many miles do you usually drive it in a year? What speeds do you usually travel? Do you drive on freeways and interstates or surface streets and secondary roads? Are you concerned about the authentic look and show judging? How much can you afford to pay? I have Diamond Back radial tires on my 115C. They are probably overkill for the kind of driving I do with this car. Never the less, I have been quite pleased with their performance and appearance. Would I recommend them to someone else, probably, but it would depend on answers to my questions. Like others have said: In the end the decision is your to make. Good luck. (o{I}o)
Posted on: 2010/10/6 17:46
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I have Diamondback radial wide whitewalls on my 56 400 and it never rode so well. I would never go back to bias-plys. And as a personal preference, I would not buy Coker tires. I totally agree with Randy's Coker statement. I spent big $$$ several years ago on Coker tires for one of my cars (a Hudson) and they didn't last 2000 miles. When I was driving my '56 Patrician, I had Michelins on it and it drove perfectly. Radial tires are the #2 safety improvement you can do to a car, #1 of course being upgrading the brakes. Even with stock drum brakes on a car, it will stop better with radials vs. bias ply.
Posted on: 2010/10/6 18:51
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My 56 came with Coker wide white radials. Can't speak to issues with Coker tires, but I wouldn't put belted tires on this car. Great ride and (I presume) better grip.
Others spoke of radially tuned suspensions. Does that have actual meaning, or is it hype? I realize the torsion bar cars are somewhat unique; how does that affect things?
Posted on: 2010/10/6 21:24
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Good questions Pat. I think most of it is hype, but I wouldn't argue with any one person's experience. It is what it is. I have run radials for several years now - over 2,000 miles this year. I don't have my car judged because there are few folk capable of judging 55-56 Packards and I am too old to suffer those arguments.
Posted on: 2010/10/6 22:08
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