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Tiire sizes for 49 custom 8?
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Can anybody tell me what tire sizes will fit the '49 Custom Eight?

I have the 15" rims.

Thanks!

Posted on: Yesterday 12:43
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Re: Tiire sizes for 49 custom 8?
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Custom 8 is a 15x7 tire as shown in the specifications section of the service manual. However the parts book shows 15x6.

Note that for some reason Coker gives 820-15 as the size for a 49 Custom 8. Not sure why.

So I am confused too 🤔

More info on tire sizes:cokertire.com/tire-size

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Anybody want to chime in about putting more modern radials on a 48 Custom 8?

Posted on: Yesterday 13:32
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Custom 8 is a 15x7 tire as shown in the specifications section of the service manual. However the parts book shows 15x6.


I believe these numbers are the wheel, not the tire, but no idea why the discrepancy. The tire size should be 8.20X15. If you go for radials, look at Diamond Back which makes radials that have the vintage bias ply look and come in sizes closer to what the car should have. You’ll likely need to get it properly aligned for radials but I am not sure of the details involved.

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Like Don said the new Diamond Back Auburn Deluxe radials are really nice. Correct bias-ply look to them with modern technology. I have Diamond Back tires, though not the ones linked above because they weren't available. They are nice, highly recommend.

Posted on: Yesterday 17:57
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Re: Tiire sizes for 49 custom 8?
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Packard Don wrote:
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Custom 8 is a 15x7 tire as shown in the specifications section of the service manual. However the parts book shows 15x6.


I believe these numbers are the wheel, not the tire, but no idea why the discrepancy. The tire size should be 8.20X15. If you go for radials, look at Diamond Back which makes radials that have the vintage bias ply look and come in sizes closer to what the car should have. You’ll likely need to get it properly aligned for radials but I am not sure of the details involved.


I wonder what it would take to find an alignment show that would even know what a Packard is?

Years ago, (30 years) I took my 66 Dodge Charger in for tires and an alignment. The kid got the wheels off the car ok but after new tires were mounted he couldn't figure out how to put them back on. (Dodge has left-hand thread on the left side for that era) The manager came out to the waiting area and tried to explain to me that the wheels wouldn't go back on the car. "How is that possible?" I said. He had no clue. I had him take me to the car still up on the lift. I picked up the nuts off the floor and one by one fastened the wheel back in place, then I turned to the kid with the impact gun and said "Give me that!". tightened the lugs, walked over to the lift controls, and lowered the car back to the floor.
I'm not sure I've ever seen two individuals so inept and embarrassed since.
Now for the rest of the story....
I get in the car and start to head home when I notice the car is not handling well and when coming out of a turn the steering wheel didn't bring itself back to straight ahead but just tried to dive deeper into the turn.
I went back to the tire place, stood next to the alignment guy, and watched him put everything back the way it was when I went in.
The tire shop is no longer in business.

Posted on: Yesterday 20:41
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I had my 54 aligned without any issues. Only thing I had to help with was they were nervous on how to remove the rear skirts.

Posted on: Yesterday 20:56
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