Re: will 820.r15 fit my 5.5" 1953 Clipper Delux rim?
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Hi Brenda:
Not sure what you mean by "accurate". If you mean a recognized replacement size for the original 7.60-15, those would be H78-15 in the alpha-series, and P225/75R in the 75-profile radial series. If the vendor of the 8.20r says it's OK on a 5.5" rim, then I guess it's a safe choice, but not accurate.
Posted on: 2017/3/25 8:32
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Re: will 820.r15 fit my 5.5" 1953 Clipper Delux rim?
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If the 820r15 has the same width profile as the L78 on the car one other thing you might check while the L78s are on is how easy it will be to get the rear tires off. Some have had issues with replacement shocks not letting the rear axle drop down far enough for the larger tires to clear the opening and others have had issues with the profile of radials typically being a bit wider than bias tires and not being able to move past the opening for changing without deflating the tire a bit.
Posted on: 2017/3/25 8:51
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Howard
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Re: will 820.r15 fit my 5.5" 1953 Clipper Delux rim?
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IMO, my 1953 Clipper with the L78x15 wide W/W Coker tires looks great and have been on the car for years. Also, I did find out (as HH56) observed, that it is necessary to remove the rear fender skirts to remove the tire. I hadn't thought about the shocks, but mine aren't an issue. Hope this helps.
Steve
Posted on: 2017/3/25 13:21
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Steve
Old cars are my passion 1951 Packard 200 1953 Packard Clipper Custom Touring Sedan 1955 Dodge Custom Royal Lancer Tri-tone 1966 Rambler Classic 770 Convertible |
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