What type & size of tires to use / what fits? / "best" tire?

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Re: What type & size of tires to use / what fits? / "best" t

#61 Post by Edwin Ek »

John,

A wider tire doesn't provide a greater contact patch. Pressure = Force/Area. Pressure and force don't change, so area doesn't either. It does however provide a thinner and wider contact patch; that allows better handling.
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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#62 Post by Dick Weiss »

Years ago I checked the differences between tire mouintings affecting speeds and odometer
mileages and found that the 165X15 were the most accurate (if the gage operates correctly).

The 185/65X15 would show an error about 3% faster and 3-miles less per 100 miles.
The 195/60X15 would show an error about 8% faster and 8-miles less per 100 miles.

The above tires were on 5'5" rims as they're listed for 5" minimum width; you don't want a 'balloon-look' w/.165X15 tires on 5.5" rims and also, using the low profile tires on skinny rims and give some handling problems w/bulgy sidewalls and loss of proper contact patch to the road.

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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#63 Post by Dick Weiss »

BTW, I forgot the 185/70X15 tire size; it's also the same accuracy as the 165X15 but it uses the 5" minimum rim width.
Finally, having the correct forward stop bolt in the backing plate will set the steering lock angle, but the 'backing up' oif the car will produce some rubbing on the rear end of the lower front structure @ full lock from inner tire rub; it shouldn't happen when driving forward unless suspension mods were done or different wheel offsets exist.
Then there's the upper bump stop.

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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#64 Post by George Walling »

Perry & Dick, I for got to mention that my rim size is 4 1/2 X 15 is what I have on the 55 Speedster and am using the 165/15 Vredastien Sprint Classic tire. Just help clear up any questions. George
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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#65 Post by Perry Pessia »

Wow, this is getting a little confusing.

I'm having trouble finding the stock painted wheel in 4.5" width, but the 5.5" is available. I might end up with 165s or 175s on the 5.5". Hope they work okay.

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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#66 Post by George Walling »

Perry., If you go with 5 or 5.5 wide rim might try the 185/70 on and then 165/15 see which one you like the looks of. I'm thinking that putting 165/15 on the 5.5 rimis going to bloon out the side wall and look strange and may effect the handling of the tire. Just some thing to consider, I'm no expert on tires. George
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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#67 Post by Perry Pessia »

Are 185s going to affect slow turning? I had shoulder surgery in August and essentially am steering with one arm these days (for the most part).

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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#68 Post by george batho »

hi Perry,

I have the vredestein tires on my 356 and you can come over and drive my car to check them out if you want to. I'm in NE portland .... just send me an email.
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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#69 Post by Perry Pessia »

Thanks for the offer, George! I'll drop you a note later.

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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#70 Post by George Walling »

Perry, If you want the 4.5 X15 rims you might check withGary Emory at parts obsolete in McMiinnville he probably can help you out and he is pretty close to you so you could go meet him and pick them up. He is really a nice guy. George
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Re: 5.5" wide rims and 185/65-15 tires on a '59 coupe

#71 Post by Paul Kust »

One that works on the 5.5 rims is the 195-65-15, I currently am running them on my 914 and the radius is very close to the 165-80-15
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Re: What type & size of tires to use / what fits? / "best" t

#72 Post by Robert Harrington »

I like the original spec for Michelin from Coker tires. Good service. Same great tire.
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#73 Post by Randy Mittelstet »

Kumho Power Star 758 tires are available again at Discount Tire in 165/80 x 15 only.
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#74 Post by Alain Buchert »

I do not know if I'm in the right place for this subject?

I recently asked my Kardex, only information unknown for me was the tire Type, at factory in 1961 was the "Dunlop B7" of dimensions 165 x 15. As this profile said me really nothing, I am put looking for the appearance of the structures of this tire. Here are photos and documents that I found. And by dint of searching I found an old stock of tires new, in the lot including the Dunlop B7.
-First finding the width of the tread is very small (90mm).
-The second finding the height (outside diameter of the tire) is more important than on the Firestone F560 165 x 15 that are currently on my self.
-The third are of the tubeless.
-The fourth I find that the tire is very heavy.
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Dunlop B7 5.60x15 :
Made in Germany
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Continental 5.60x15:
Made in Germany
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Other Continental 5.60/15:
Made in Germany
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Kléber Colombes 165-15
Made in France
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Snow tire Dunlop M&S :
Made in Germany
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Firestone F560 actually on my cars:
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You have info and pictures of other brands and profiles mounted at the time, to complete the picture: I have heard the following brands: Michelin, Metzeler, Phoenix, know you other?
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Re: What type & size of tires to use / what fits? / "best" t

#75 Post by Peter Shayle-George »

After you have the size correct, take a moment to study the "DOT" code to determine the age of the tyre.
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