Re: Radial Tires for senior V8s
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I currently have the wrong size tire 235/70R15 which is a fatter tire than yours and there are no clearance problems. 235/75R15 is the right size. May I suggest you examine Diamondback tires before you buy? Also if you are a member of PAC you can save a little by ordering thru the MidAtlantic region of the club and they will get a small commision.
How about posting a picture of your Patrician and some details? All of us enjoy the pictures!
Posted on: 2007/7/13 20:24
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I have 235-75R15 tyres on my 56 Executive. No significant clearence problems. I have noticed a very SLIGHT rub pattern on the left rear INNER wheel well but i'm guessing that only happens under some severe conditions that i have put the car thru at very low speed. Fronts seem to come very close to rubbing on full turn of steering wheel but no such interference takes place.
I live in a rural county of middle Tennessee and often engage rather ruff driveways and country roads. The 235-75R15's have not demonmstrated any problems now for over 6 years and 20K miles.
Posted on: 2007/7/13 21:32
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Just out of curiosity, why are u replacing the bias plys that are currently on the car.
Posted on: 2007/7/13 21:44
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Also note that u will probably loose some ground clearence even with the 235-75's. Mite want to look into some 235-85's. 225's would be ok but i prefer the 235's.
Randy, your 400 must set REALLY low to ground with the 70 series tyres???
Posted on: 2007/7/13 21:47
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Keith, It do, it do. I drove thru a lo-riders convention and they didn't notice I wasn't a pachuko.
Take a look at the picture "Two great 56s" and see the comparison of my 400 and Chris Caribbean (care uh bee' an).
Posted on: 2007/7/13 22:03
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I never heard of an 85 series radial. Who makes a 235/85R15?
Posted on: 2007/7/14 15:28
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Neither have I. I know I have 225/75R15's on my Patrician, as I couldn't squeeze 235's into the rear end, even though I'd rather have the wider tire, even if it is only 10mm.
Eventually, I'm going to put some 16" or 17" wheels on her, and go with the widest possible tire I can find, all the way around. I want this baby to hug the road, and with a lower profile, wider tire, and the suspension upgrades I plan, it will.
Posted on: 2007/7/15 2:59
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I don't understand why 235s won't fit into your rear wheel wells. I have no problem installing/removing them. Do you raise the rear end to max before trying to install/remove them?
Posted on: 2007/7/15 10:51
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Yes we did. But, I'm not quite sure that the wheels I have on the car are actually Packard, and the offset may be different. It doesn't really matter, because the bolt patter is going to change when I swap rear ends out for either a '94+ Mustang 8.8", or try the Lincoln Mark VIII independent rear with custom wheels.
Posted on: 2007/7/15 15:39
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