White Wall Tires
- sportfury1959
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White Wall Tires
Hello Group,
I measured the width of my tires (Remington 7.50x14 Cushion Aire), and found out that the surface that touches the ground is only 145 mm or 5.7 inches wide. That is incredible small for such a car. The ballooning of the tire hides this fact but for a good grip I need a wider tire. Does anybody know the real width of a 8.00x14 tire? Or, can anybody recommend a tire with a wide profile? (I’m talking only about tires with the BIG White Wall and the same hight like the Remintons!!!)
Thanks
Stefan
I measured the width of my tires (Remington 7.50x14 Cushion Aire), and found out that the surface that touches the ground is only 145 mm or 5.7 inches wide. That is incredible small for such a car. The ballooning of the tire hides this fact but for a good grip I need a wider tire. Does anybody know the real width of a 8.00x14 tire? Or, can anybody recommend a tire with a wide profile? (I’m talking only about tires with the BIG White Wall and the same hight like the Remintons!!!)
Thanks
Stefan
Stefan,
For my money - I would look at Coker Tire Modern wide-whitewall radial tires. You would have a choice of 4 tires:
205-75-14 which = 7.50-14
205-70-14 wider yet
215-75-14 which = 8.00-14
215-70-14
I have had personal experience with these tires and found them to be very roadworthy.
Check out the site and it will give you all the dimensions.
http://www.coker.com/store/customer/home.php?cat=255
There are also other dealers of these similar tires if you are interested.
Curt in Ellicott City MD
For my money - I would look at Coker Tire Modern wide-whitewall radial tires. You would have a choice of 4 tires:
205-75-14 which = 7.50-14
205-70-14 wider yet
215-75-14 which = 8.00-14
215-70-14
I have had personal experience with these tires and found them to be very roadworthy.
Check out the site and it will give you all the dimensions.
http://www.coker.com/store/customer/home.php?cat=255
There are also other dealers of these similar tires if you are interested.
Curt in Ellicott City MD
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- sportfury1959
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Stefan,
Perhaps this link will help. It also explains the sizes in metric which is easy for you and harder for me to understand.
Cross section equals the fatest part of thre tire.
Tread width equals only the part that touches the road.
Take a look at this site.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=46
I hope this helps,
Curt in Ellicott City MD
Perhaps this link will help. It also explains the sizes in metric which is easy for you and harder for me to understand.
Cross section equals the fatest part of thre tire.
Tread width equals only the part that touches the road.
Take a look at this site.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... ?techid=46
I hope this helps,
Curt in Ellicott City MD
There's Nothing Finer Than My '59er!
- sportfury1959
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