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I have a 62 restored to stock outward appearance, included Goodyear Invicta GL narrow whitewall P215/75R15 tires. I'd like to keep the same look, but these tires gotta go! I'll keep the stock wheels, as they are all new. Suggestions on brands, sizes, sources, etc.
 
Are you looking for bias ply like original or radials? Black or wide white?

Tom
 
Radials, narrow white wall (about an inch)
 
There should be some guys around here with that type tire on their midyears that have something they really like. I put Goodyears on my '65 and my '67 but they were not Invictas. It has been way too long ago for me to remember what exact tire they were.

Anyone else got a good suggestion?

Tom
 
You can't get a high performance tire with a whitewall. You can't get anything wider than a 205/75-15 or 215/70-15 on the stock 5" rims. You need the stock rims to hold the stock wheelcovers on. You also can't get a high performance tire in this size.So, if you want the stock appearance of whitewalls and the full cover hubcaps, you're struck with an "S" or maybe a "T" rated passenger touring car radial. No super gummy sticky wear-out-in-5000-miles tires for your C1. You get the same tires they put on Camrys and Buicks. That's not so bad though. They're 100 times better than the bias plies that originaly came on the car. Michelin makes expensive ones. Pep Boys will sell you cheap ones.
 
critchie said:
You can't get a high performance tire with a whitewall. You can't get anything wider than a 205/75-15 or 215/70-15 on the stock 5" rims. You need the stock rims to hold the stock wheelcovers on. You also can't get a high performance tire in this size.So, if you want the stock appearance of whitewalls and the full cover hubcaps, you're struck with an "S" or maybe a "T" rated passenger touring car radial. No super gummy sticky wear-out-in-5000-miles tires for your C1. You get the same tires they put on Camrys and Buicks. That's not so bad though. They're 100 times better than the bias plies that originaly came on the car. Michelin makes expensive ones. Pep Boys will sell you cheap ones.

Thanks for the reply. You are correct; there are not a lot of choices, unless I go to raised letters, or change wheels, etc. It's the same dilemna others have faced - - - classic look v. better handling. Perhaps two sets of tires/wheels is the way to go.
 
Get some 15x7 Rallye rims and weld the nubs on them to fit the stock wheel covers. I'm sure you could find a custom wheel shop to build this for you. Then sell your stock wheels for good money on Ebay.
 
SRReality, I faced the same dilemma with my black 62. Having ordered all of my tires from Tire Rack for the everyday vehicles, I decided to start there. Well, what do you know, but I found a Khumo 205/75-R15 whitewall radial with an approximate 1-inch wide sidewall.....and the best part is they were only $38.00/each. What a deal!!! OK, OK....there not American brands, but who cares these days. I'm not paying $150/tire for a label. They look great on the car.
 
loren59 said:
Get some 15x7 Rallye rims and weld the nubs on them to fit the stock wheel covers. I'm sure you could find a custom wheel shop to build this for you. Then sell your stock wheels for good money on Ebay.

Thanks.
 
coves4me said:
SRReality, I faced the same dilemma with my black 62. Having ordered all of my tires from Tire Rack for the everyday vehicles, I decided to start there. Well, what do you know, but I found a Khumo 205/75-R15 whitewall radial with an approximate 1-inch wide sidewall.....and the best part is they were only $38.00/each. What a deal!!! OK, OK....there not American brands, but who cares these days. I'm not paying $150/tire for a label. They look great on the car.

I saw the Khumos, too, but I'm still hung up on "American" brands more or less from the era of the car. I'm about ready to go for Cragar SS wheels and either raised letter or blackwall tires to go with them. Now comes the discussion of 15X7, or 15X6 and what size tires will fit under the fenders without fear of rubbing or cracking fiberglass!
 
Tire Rack sent me these 215/75/15

Thought they looked good with the cragers

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Cragar's

I have the 15x7 Cragar SS wheels with 215x70x15 on it. I took my stock wheels and mounted some 225x70x15 just for doing :lou but I rarely change them over, I just roast the Cragar's. Come spring I'll be mounting a set of sticky's to one pair of the stock rims to maybe do a little track time.
 
Goodyear GT Radials 215X65R On This One

The 215X65`s give a lower apparance with a decent tread width. 70`s or 75`s are too tall for my purposes and 205`s in any height are like donuts. :D
 
SRReality said:
Thanks - I've looked at their web site. That's at nice set of Vets in your driveway......the C1 looks fantastic!

Thanks! Diamondback redline radials are on the 57 (Dayton Daytona SR 215:65R15)

Last month I saw a C5 with redline runflats! I'll have to upload that pic!
 
wallyknoch said:
The 215X65`s give a lower apparance with a decent tread width. 70`s or 75`s are too tall for my purposes and 205`s in any height are like donuts. :D

Great looking '62! I've convinced myself to go with Cragars - - - now comes the technical part........15X7 or 15X6, with what offset?

Your 215/65s apparently don't rub front or back, or you wouldn't have them on that beautiful car!
 
newbe60 said:
Thought they looked good with the cragers


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Great looking '60 model! Wheels look perfect.......I'm sold on Cragars.....now I gotta pick rim width, offset, etc. Summit Racing's prices look good, so far.
 
Rowdy1 said:
I have the 15x7 Cragar SS wheels with 215x70x15 on it. I took my stock wheels and mounted some 225x70x15 just for doing :lou but I rarely change them over, I just roast the Cragar's. Come spring I'll be mounting a set of sticky's to one pair of the stock rims to maybe do a little track time.

Nice looking wheels!.........and the car, plus the cycle look good, too! It's surely is nice to be able to have some toys, isn't it!!
 

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