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I'm looking for better grip & ride than my stock P225/70R15's

I read that the Goodyear Eagle GT @ P255/60R15 were options in 81. Would the modern GT II version of this tire be a good choice? Any other suggestions?

I like the stock aluminum wheels, so wouldn't want to change them.

Thanks
 
Try Tire rack.com this is a link from my corvette club www.suncountrycorvette.com and punch the size you want either the 225 or 255 and I believe they will show about 8 or 10 differant sizes with rating,comparisons and such. I hope this helps.
 
stingray fsu said:
I'm looking for better grip & ride than my stock P225/70R15's

I read that the Goodyear Eagle GT @ P255/60R15 were options in 81. Would the modern GT II version of this tire be a good choice? Any other suggestions?

I like the stock aluminum wheels, so wouldn't want to change them.

Thanks
I still have the original 255/60/15 stored away in my shed :eyerole I'm not exactly sure why :confused ANYWAY..

I personally would recommend BF Goodrich tires, the ride and handling is far superior to that of the GoodYears. The GoodYears are/were made from a harder rubber compound or something. With the GoodYears I felt every crack and pebble in the road. The BFG's give a much softer ride and if autocrossing just add air pressure to stiffen up the side walls.

This is only my opinion and you know what they say about opinions ;)

Bottom line get the best tire for the money, as they say "There's a lot riding on them" ;)
 
Great! Thanks for the info. :_rock

Of course, looking at all those tires caused me to glance at some wheels. I may have to retract my stance on the stock wheels...some Torq Thrust Ds might look pretty good.
 
i have Kelly Chargers. They look nice and do well in rain and snow, but are just a bit harder(see not great traction on dry road) then i like. My next set will be yoko's or dunlops as i don't care for BF or Goodyears(see rubber seperating from tire)
 
Tires

I agree with BudD on this one.. I have been running BF tires since I bought the car and I love them.. They handle and ride great.. But I don't keep all of the tire for myself I sometimes leave a little on the road for others to enjoy.:D
 
BF Goodrich: Comp T/A ZR vs Radial T/A?

Any benefit going with the ZR tire (no snow in south Georgia but we do get some rain) vs. the classic Radial T/A? Benefit of the 255's vs. 225's?

I'm considering some chrome Torq Thrust D's, any opinions on these wheels? Maybe increase to 16"?

Thanks
 
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Stingray fsu


On the ZR tires I think for me is to much money to spend, I mean when are you going to use a tire thats rated for 300+kph..For the tire size going from a 225/70 to a 255/60 they will fit the same in the hole, give you a little more take off traction and I think give it a higher cool guy factor..As far as the wheels I'm not sure I've stuck with the stock ones I like um..:)
 
Thanks. Good advice, I don't plan on having my stock L81 going that fast...I just need some extra grip for low end torque. Looks like BFG Radial T/As 255/60/15:D
 
tire question

This is more of a curiosity question than anything else, but i was wondering why i come accross so many people with older sports/muscle cars that are so insistent on using tires such as the BFG radial TA's and/or Dunlop GT qualifiers, even though there are often more modern and better gripping tires out there and often available in sizes that will fit. I understand when someone wants to maintain the original wheels and does not want to upsize...that's not my issue here though, but in my humble opinion, I want the absolute best gripping tire i can afford to buy period. I don't buy a tire just cause the raised white letters look cool and such. If it doesnt perform i want nothing to do with it. I know sometimes i am in the minority because i think handling is as important as horsepower (I could never build a car that was great on the strip but couldn't hold a corner) That 's just my opinion. Any feedback would be great. :)
 
CAM Welcome to the Corvette Action Center Community and to the L81VetteRegistry Forum...

Yep I be a bit old well over 50 but under 60 ;LOL Years ago I did a LOT of autocross racing both SCCA and NCCC I found the best all around tire was the T/A Comp. You could put 40lbs air in them and they stuck like glue racing, lower the pressure to 30 for street driving and they provided excellent handling and a nice ride.

Back then "Hoosiers" were the tire of choice for racing. Goodyears where too hard of a compound and had a tendency to break loose, esp when racing in cooler weather. The footprint of the Goodyear G/T was a bit wider than that of the T/A Comp but the T/A out performed the Goodyear... IMHO..

The raised letters on the T/A is not even close to the original Goodyears, as the T/A has solid lettering and GT has raised outlined lettering ;)

It is all choice, and experience ;)

Welcome aboard enjoy the :Steer
 
A full set of BFG T/A Radials 255/60/15 going on my 81 tomorrow morning at 8:30 on the stock slotted aluminum wheels :D :beer :w
 
The last C3 I owned was a '76 with BFG 70's on her. I personally found the handling on the street esp. in the rain to be wanting. For me I would stick with Goodyears. Just MHO.


Morgan
 

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