Originally Posted by outlaw67
(Post 1580265064)
I have 205/75/15 BF Goodrich,had the same issues as "woodsdesign"
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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. http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...te_detail5.jpg |
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Originally Posted by _Nomad_
(Post 1580266795)
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. http://i284.photobucket.com/albums/l...te_detail5.jpg |
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!!!
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Originally Posted by Ebert
(Post 1582409444)
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 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. :cheers: Paul http://forums.corvetteforum.com/c1-a...all-tires.html |
Thanks so much, Fawndeuce!!! I truly appreciate it! E
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Those 75 series (both 205 and 215's) tires sure fill the fenders nicely. I hate empty fenderwells!
JIM |
Originally Posted by 427Hotrod
(Post 1582413420)
Those 75 series (both 205 and 215's) tires sure fill the fenders nicely. I hate empty fenderwells!
JIM |
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