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Yes, another tire thread.
In the past our options were to go with 225/75-15 or 235/75-15, but now that Diamond Back has their bias-ply-look Auburn Deluxe tires I wanted to get some thoughts on sizing with those. '55-56 Seniors had a tire size of 8.00x15. The Auburn Deluxe doesn't have that specific dimension, but does have 8.20x15. Specs for that are: 8.20x15 Height: 29.2" Tread width: 5.9" Section width: 8.2" They also have another size that has similar specs: 7.00x15 Height: 29.4" Tread width: 5.7" Section width: 8.0" I currently have bias ply tires of an unknown age (70's maybe?) in L78-15. Size is about 29" diameter, ~6 tread width, and like 9" section width. They are very hard to get on and off the rear axle. Unsafe to drive, and very discolored with age. What would be closest to the original 8.00x15? The 8.20 or 7.00? Probably looking at 3.5" or 4" whitewall...maybe. Not sure on beauty bar or not. Was the beauty bar a thing on the 50's cars or was that 30's and 40's?
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225 15 Is what I heard, read. I run the 235, yeah the rears are pitb. To get off. But do able.
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Not to sound snippy but why not talk to Diamondback and see what they think? We all know excessive width can be a bit of an issue. A nonstandard OD, not really. I would hope they could give you the exact dims of an 8.00 vs an 8.20.
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Howard - I didn't think about the load capacity. I would assume either load range would be sufficient for our cars, but wouldn't hurt to have a little more. As long as it doesn't make it too stiff.
Riki - I have 225/75 on my '54 Panama. They are fine for that car, but would look undersized on the '56 400. They measure out to about 28" diameter. 235 would be closer to the right diameter, but width is an issue. The benefit of the Auburn Deluxe tires is they are based off the old bias ply sizes, so I can get good diameter and smaller width. PGH - Not snippy at all, and I'll probably need to call Diamond Back anyways. Looking around on Coker Tire, their 8.00x15 is 29" diameter, 4.7" tread, 8.3" section. So really they are all about the same. Even the same size will likely vary between manufacturers. At least that's what I've found working with tires for my truck. The same size can vary as much as an inch in diameter between different brands and tire models. I've heard mixed things about the Cokers, and I've had nothing but good things to say about the Diamond Back's on my Panama. So I'll be doing DB again for the 400.
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