Red Line Radial Tires
#21
Team Owner
Member Since: Oct 2000
Location: Washington Michigan
Posts: 38,899
Received 1,859 Likes
on
1,102 Posts
Note that his were 215/75, not 205/75; there's zero risk of rubbing under any conditions with 205/75's on stock rims. I have DB Firestone Supreme Si 205/75-15 redlines on my '67, and I'm very happy with them.
#22
Team Owner
I went with Diamondback too, expensive but worth it. I got the Goldlines because I have a 1966, and that is the color for that year. Besides, gold against Milano Maroon looks great.
Mine are the BF Goodrich Radial T/A
Size 215/70 R15
Goldline
Perfect fit and no rubbing.
Mine are the BF Goodrich Radial T/A
Size 215/70 R15
Goldline
Perfect fit and no rubbing.
#24
Heel & Toe
Another noob question from a noob, but what size whitewall came stock on the 64's and what make radials would you guys recommend in 205/75R with that size whitewall? Thanks!!!
E
E
#25
Safety Car
The correct size for your car in a modern radial would be a 205/75/15.
Here is a link to a thread where I list all of the the white walls that I could find at this time in that size.
Paul
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c1-a...all-tires.html
#27
Race Director
Member Since: Jan 2000
Location: Corsicana, Tx
Posts: 12,626
Received 1,894 Likes
on
923 Posts
2020 C2 of the Year - Modified Winner
2020 Corvette of the Year (performance mods)
C2 of Year Winner (performance mods) 2019
2017 C2 of Year Finalist
Those 75 series (both 205 and 215's) tires sure fill the fenders nicely. I hate empty fenderwells!
JIM
JIM