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tire size for 67 2+2


I am leaning towards Keystone classic rims and 15" tires on the 2+2 any advise on tire size, or comments?



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I run BF Goodrich Radial T/A P235/70R15 on my 15x7 ralley wheels.   They're got the right look, and speedo is correct so I didn't need to adjust my tranny drive gear.    



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When you are changing rim sizes it is a good idea to know the Revolutions per Mile of your current tire. (if you are wishing an accurate speedometer)

I use http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-Size-Calculator before I go to the tire store.

The calculator does not go back to our cars but plug in 1990 Caprice just to get the calculator going.

Then put different sizes on the right.

I found that some tire stores seem to suggest sizes based on the stock they have.

Calculator example,

235/60R15 Will have 796.86 Revs per mile.

235/70R15 Will have 744.11 and

245/60R15 will have 782.70

Plug in your 14 inch size and try to find something close. The closer the number is to yours, the more accurate the speedometer.

A GPS will always be able to tell you if your speedometer is correct.

Hope this helps smile

 

                                        

 

 

 

 

 



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great link thanks guys for the info.

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when looking at rims what dose the "backspace" refer to?

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makes sense, thanks nailhead

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14 or 15" Original wheels with hubcaps on skinny whitewall tires are good for a museum car that never sees much highway. I say skinny tires. I love whitewalls.

15x7" Corvette Rallys with good rubber are a vast improvement, and they bring a new attitude to any GM car 55- 90. A timeless classic look that will always be in style.

But nice 17x8 wheels shod with a tire of resonable OD (not super low profile rim protector), seem to fill a 60's B body wheel well just right. Purists be dammed, I think they just look better! (insert flame here).

Example,

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-- Edited by cdnpont on Saturday 28th of September 2013 10:11:54 PM

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I know this thread is pretty old by now but I just saw it. I got 205/70R15s on my 67 2+2.

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Leo2+2 wrote:

I know this thread is pretty old by now but I just saw it. I got 205/70R15s on my 67 2+2.

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          P205/70R-15  is like a  P195/75R-15      pretty low for a 4000 lb boat  



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