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Finding 14 in tires is a challenge for the 65. 225/70/14 is what I have came up with to replace the 8.55 14. What are you guys running?
Edit; Knowing that it is the 65 4 spd car, Going 15's would mean different wheel covers.Finding 14 in tires is a challenge for the 65. 225/70/14 is what I have came up with to replace the 8.55 14. What are you guys running?
I was in the same boat (pun intended) regarding my 68 Newport.15' Inch wheels aren't so uncommon on the 60's cars, All three of mine that came with Disc brakes had 15x6 standard rims,(67/68) But those original caps are rare.
X2 Given the car's provenance and rarity,proper size Bias ply will work.I'll say it: Bias plys for this gem. Now shoot me.![]()
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I popped for the Diamondback 14" redlines the first time. They looked great but were pricey and for the few miles I drive per year, I didn't get my money's worth by the time the belts started to fail and I had to replace them!
What is the name of these tires? I can only find the H724 tires which are 26.7 ODHankook # 1014229 2157514
27.11 O.D
They are on the 66 300 and I used them on my 73 Satellite wagon.
As mentioned before the 2257014 (26.50 O.D) are smaller than the 2157514.
Engine revs will be higher and up-shifts will be made sooner.
Regardless which tire you go with in a radial they will be smaller than the original may-pops.
How many years or miles did you get out of the redlines? I was considering them for mine as I have the BiasPly. 2 hands on the wheel all the time hang on!