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Diamondback Tires
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Dave Kenney
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I am considering buying a set of 7.00-15 tires from Diamondback Tires. These tires are Yokohama brand that have been smoothed of all markings. They are load range "D" and are considered truck tires. Has anyone had experience with these tires on their Packard?

Posted on: 2008/4/12 18:28
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Re: Diamondback Tires
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Keegan Chaput
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I did a quick search and came up with a few threads.

https://packardinfo.com/xoops/html/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=752&forum=3&post_id=5490#forumpost5490

I personally don't have any experience with them, but I'm sure others here do. Good Luck.

Posted on: 2008/4/12 21:55
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Clipper,
I just ordered a set 225x75x15 radials for my 56 Executive from DB, they have 2 3/4" WW and are made by Cooper Tire with 50,000 mile whatever it is they have. Should have them in about 2 weeks then could let you know my opinion if interested.
Bill

Posted on: 2008/4/12 22:12
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I have a set on my 47 Custom. I have used them for the last two or three years. I have put approximately 1,200 miles on them.I have had no problems with them at all. I even mounted them on my old rims tubeless. they hold air very well. After driving the car with biased tires the radials feel great.

I also have a set on my 49 Super convertible. They work just as well on that car. I have a few more miles on the set on this car, probably 3,500.

Posted on: 2008/4/12 22:13
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49packard, Are yours the 7.00-15 size? I now have 235/75/15 radials on the car and they are fine for handling and braking but of course are a not correct looking. Are yours the smoothie blackwall or the wide whitewall? Tirerack sells the Yokohama 7.00-15 tire for $109, the DB smoothie is $149 and the 3 1/2" wide whitewall is $219. I am a bit turned off by the difference of $110 for a whitewall but I guess that's the price one pays for vanity!Thanks for all the comments and advice.

Posted on: 2008/4/12 22:35
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Re: Diamondback Tires
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I installed a set of Diamond Back tubeless radial tires on my 1937 Six Convertible Coupe. The are on Hankook 225/75/16 tires and have the 3.5" whitewalls. They were mounted on the original wheels without tubes. They balanced easily, and hold air. They are smooth and the steering and braking are improved. They have been trouble free. Some cars may look better without the whitewalls. If you decide on not going with the whitewalls the savings would be considerable. I would recommend the Diamond Backs if you want the wide whitewalls.

Posted on: 2008/4/13 13:53
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I installed a set of wide white Diamond Backs on my 1952 300 4 door. The initial price hurt a little, but it was the best money I spent. I had previously worn out two sets of biased ply wide whites. The improvement in handling was amazing. They have been on the car for 8 years and many thousands of miles. They show no wear. The whitewalls are still white. They have not turned brown like Cokers tend to do. If I live long enough to wear them out, they will be replaced with an identical set. I love them.

Posted on: 2008/4/15 16:53
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Charles Neuhaus
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I put a set of Diamondback radials 235/75/15 on my 56 Patrician and I am very pleased with them. Their approach of using new major make radial tires and vulcanizing a 1/8" white sidewall to it seems to me to be preferable to buying wide white radials or bias ply from old molds sold to who knows who.

Posted on: 2008/4/16 11:53
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What the price difference between whites and black walls?

Posted on: 2008/4/16 12:06
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Tom, The DB blackwalls are $40-50 less per tire depending on white wall width. I personaly like the blackwall look on the Super Clipper.

Posted on: 2008/4/16 14:25
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