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There are the Diamondbacks that several here have and recommend highly.
I also am looking at the American Classic site -- probably some of the same ones you are. One question might be a blurb on the Diamondback site info pages stating that a lot of the old name brand retro tires are not really their products anymore. Would wonder if that is true and the tires really are made by the company with the name or was made in the proverbial garage workshop in China. Goes on to elaborate as to things that might be of concern in that situation so possibly something to consider. Unfortunately, there doesn't seem to be a dealer for Diamondbacks on the west coast -- at least I haven't found one listed yet. If anyone knows of one, would like to know.
Posted on: 2012/7/23 9:29
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The Diamondbacks I got for my Packard were manufactured by Toyo, a big tire producer in Japan. They are originally a truck tire. The Toyo tires are modified by Diamondback to grind off the outer lettering and bond on a wide whitewall.
I am very happy with these tires because: 1. They are radials 2. They are tubeless 3. They look correct on the car 4. They are high quality tires from a reputable manufacturer (not Chinese) The modern low profile Coker tires I got with the car made the Packard look like a roller skate because the OD was too small. Also the rpm on the freeway was about 10% higher than it should have been. An old Packard came with tall narrow tires, and they just do not look right with anything else in my opinion.
Posted on: 2012/7/23 9:38
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The Diamondbacks I got for my Packard were manufactured by Toyo, a big tire producer in Japan.
Did you buy directly from Diamondback and have them shipped out from NC or find someone closer?
Posted on: 2012/7/23 9:45
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My 56 Executive (same as a Clipper) has 235 75 R15's. The CHEAPEST tire that Pep-boys auto chain sold some 12 years ago. After more than 22K miles, probably more like 26K miles they are still good but probably need replacing in the next 10K miles.
I'm not sure about 53's altho the body clearence for the 235's is most likely the same as my 56. There is an ever so slight rubbing at the rear inner fender wells but ONLY under extreme off road (ruff driveays) at very slow speed. Simply not an issue. My recommendation is stay with the 75 aspect ration. With the streight 8 in the 53 u'll need all the tire diameter u can get. Nothing wrong with the 225 75 R15's either. As for reproduction period correct tires my PERSONAL experience is somewhat limited and such experiences negative. Without detail, i tend to avoid them and use off-the-shelf current production tires. U have not yet told us if your 53 is for show or for GO. That makes a difference too. IF it is for show and very minimal to very lite duty slow speed operation then the period correct reproduction tires are a must.
Posted on: 2012/7/23 13:49
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Am very happy with the diamondbacks on my 50, don't recall the size but look great and ride/handle great.
Posted on: 2012/7/23 13:58
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+1 on the Diamondbacks. I purchased directly from them and got the same type tire as Fred Puhn described in his post for my 1941 model 120.
Took it for my first drive on Saturday evening and the ride and handling are remarkable. Because they are a truck tire with a bias-tire measurements they have the correct aspect ratio you need to make the tire look period correct, i.e. NOT a radial look. Click on their catalogue here: dbtires.com/2012_catalog/2012catalog_Lo.pdf and go to the bottom of page 20. See their listings for "Pre-1948 Luxury Cars" fits 15" wheels. Or give them a call and tell them what you are looking for and they are happy to help you out.
Posted on: 2012/7/23 16:05
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Just my input on Diamondback............The owners name is Bill. He is 74 years old and a great guy to talk to. He has made for me, 2 car tires with 2.25 wide white walls on both sides, that I run on the back of my custom bobber. If you talk to one of the sales associates, they will only quote you what is on the website. Anything special needed, Bill has to approve it. My new www are coming from Diamondback. Their selection is incedible and their prices are lower than the other places. They tell you what the conversion is from the old sizes to today's sizes. You can't go wrong with Diamond back. Here is the way they sell thier tires, You request a specific size www, they choose whatever tire they happen to be using UNLESS you specify tire brand, like Goodyear, Firestone, Federal........you get the picture. Both my car/ bike tires have been Federals and I have no complaints.......just sayin
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Posted on: 2012/7/23 18:21
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I got my Diamondbacks directly from them. The company was very easy to talk to and seemed to care about the customer. This is the opposite from the experience I had with Coker a few years ago.
Posted on: 2012/7/24 9:27
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Fred Puhn
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I purchased a set of Diamondbacks they were advertised as made by Cooper and the tires I received were Cooper made in the USA . I received a quote from Diamondback Randy told me to contact Dale Mease of Mid Atlanic Packards got them through him for a little less and it helped a Packard group thus we all won.
The tires look ride and handle better than bias tires. Easy to keep clean and they stay nice and white. If you want wide white walls they are they answer
Posted on: 2012/7/24 12:34
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