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Hi
Read somewhere that a replacement radial size for the cross plys (7.00 - 15) I have at the moment is 225/75R15. I drive a 1950 standard 8 sedan. Could someone confirm this? I know it will not look original, but cross ply's is no longer available in my country. It even was a struggle to get this radial size in a passenger tyre. Commercials are available but with an aggressive tread pattern that will look funny on the car. I can get hold of a Hercules MRX plus IV with a thin white wall. Hercules website Any opinions on this brand? Thanks
Posted on: 2008/4/17 4:49
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By the way. Is Johannesburg the former Rhodesia????? And what ever become of Ian Smith, Prime Minister???
Posted on: 2008/4/17 7:13
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Rhodesia is modern day Zimbabwe
Posted on: 2008/4/17 7:17
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No Rhodesia stopped existing in 1979 and now is Zimbabwe, they are in the news now because of the old Robert Mugabe (84) that does not want to release power even though he lost the election. They have the worlds highest inflation rate I think something like 196 000% !!!!!! That country has been totally ruined although it is supposed to be the bread basket of Africa.
I will install one of those tires on the spare and check it on the car to look for fit before buying 4 new ones.
Posted on: 2008/4/17 7:22
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I have 235/75/15's on my '47 which originally used the 7-00-15 size also. I chose this size because the diameter is less than an inch less than the original and they are extra load tires. The rear wheel openings are larger on the '47 than the 48-50 models so that may create a problem for you.
Posted on: 2008/4/17 7:49
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I specs on those Hercules tires is:
Overall Diameter = 28.1 inch Rim Size: 6.0 - hope this is what I have??? Load Capacity: 1874 pounds Max psi: 35 I hope these specs, especially the load capacity will be sufficient.
Posted on: 2008/4/17 8:50
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The original tire size on a 1948-50 Eight was 7:60 x 15; this is not to be confused with a 7:00 x 15 which was based on an earlier sizing measurement system and is actually a slightly larger tire. Coker Tire's suggested replacement in radial for a 7:60 x 15 is 225/75R15. As already pointed out, there is not a lot of clearance in the rear fender wells, sometimes requiring folks to deflate their tires to get them on, and then inflate in place.
Posted on: 2008/4/17 9:13
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If u jack the car up at the frame or bumper will that allow the axle to drop enuf to install the wheel without inflation/deflation????
The problem with tire sizing is that they vary among manufacturers by as much 3/4 inch but usually at least 3/8 inch on diameter and width. Usualy the "cheaper name" tires will be slightly smaller than premium name. Your best bet is to take an existing tire that u like and match it side-by-side to tires in question. HOWEVER if u mount and inflate the tire it will tend to grow in size overall by about 1/4 inch. The 'cheaper grade' tires are usualy manaufactured by a brand name company. e.g. my Cornnells are made by Dayton tire and i've had other off brands by BF GoodRich, Fisk et-al.
Posted on: 2008/4/17 9:42
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Quote:
Saw on the TV news a couple of weeks ago that Ian Smith died.
Posted on: 2008/4/17 15:02
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