F70-15 Replacements
#1
Pro
Thread Starter
F70-15 Replacements
Looking for the preferred 225R70X15 tire out there with raised white letters for my '70 coupe.
Was condidering Goodyear G2's but the reviews to too good.
Any opinions?
My LS5 lives in the garage most the time.I still have the original F70-15 Wide Ovals that came with the car and they are near new.
Thx and PM's would be great.
Jim
Was condidering Goodyear G2's but the reviews to too good.
Any opinions?
My LS5 lives in the garage most the time.I still have the original F70-15 Wide Ovals that came with the car and they are near new.
Thx and PM's would be great.
Jim
#2
Race Director
...to me, the P 225-70/15 tires look too big for a '68-'72. The P225 is a direct replacement size for the '73-'77 GR 70-15 tires. The P215-70/15 is the best replacement size for the original F70-15 application.
My '68 with P215-70R 15 Goodyear Eagle LS Blackwall tires.
My '68 with P215-70R 15 Goodyear Eagle LS Blackwall tires.
Last edited by Paul Borowski; 04-13-2007 at 10:21 AM. Reason: pic install
#4
Team Owner
http://www.musclecarclub.com/library/tech/tires.shtml
Check out the link above, and arrow down and the direct replacement to the F70-15 is what paul mentioned.
trw
#5
Paul is right on. The correct replacement for the F70-15 is the 215/70-15.
http://www.musclecarclub.com/library/tech/tires.shtml
Check out the link above, and arrow down and the direct replacement to the F70-15 is what paul mentioned.
trw
http://www.musclecarclub.com/library/tech/tires.shtml
Check out the link above, and arrow down and the direct replacement to the F70-15 is what paul mentioned.
trw
Many sizes fit.
Performance varies WIDELY (I run 245/45ZR17 Eagle F1s).
Looks are subjective.
#6
Original F70-15's were 26.92 inches
The 215/70-15 are 26.9 inches and look totally correct
The 225/70-15's are 27.4 inches and don't look right on 68-72 imho
Car looks great Paul
The 215/70-15 are 26.9 inches and look totally correct
The 225/70-15's are 27.4 inches and don't look right on 68-72 imho
Car looks great Paul
#8
Team Owner
Nearly direct replacements [in radials] are the 215's. I have 225's on the front and 235's on the back of my small block '71. I will probably go with 225's all around when I replace them....but I don't need bigger tires in back. If you have a "screamer" engine, you could go as high as 255's in back (but they are too wide and too tall for my liking).