RE: [Chrysler300] The tires aren't rolling yet
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RE: [Chrysler300] The tires aren't rolling yet



Just have to throw this in---we have a nice original 64 silver edition sport
which we bought off the dealership floor after sitting there for many years
after being traded in from the first owner.

It had and still has probably 2 to 2 1/2 inch wide whites on it and I love
them amazingly.   Way totally wrong but sort of strangely neat.



-----Original Message-----
From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Rich Barber
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 7:19 PM
To: 'jean-yves chouinard'; 'keboonstra'; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] The tires aren't rolling yet

Our 1964 300K ram-engined convertible came shod with 8.50 X 14 bias-ply
tires with 1-1/16? WSW?s.  The spec?s say just ?Rayon?.  Most of the tires
on the car are now H78-14?s.  Does anyone with a K having one or more of the
original tires provide any additional information on the tires?
4-ply/6-ply?  Goodyears? Model name of the tire?  Special high-performance
racing tires?   Like owners of 1957-60 Chrysler 300?s, I?ve been trying to
find a suitable radial replacement for the 8.50 x 14 tires?only with the
narrower WSW. 

 

My question is why the apparent preference for the 235/75R14 size over the
225/75R14?  Looking at OD?s, I find the original 8.50 x 14 has an OD of
28.10? (ref. Coker Catalog BFG tire); the P225/75R14 has an OD of 27.62? and
the P2325/75R14 has an OD of 27.87? (ref Coker catalog Coker Classic and
American Classic).  Is the ¼? greater OD of the 235 important?  Other than
the normal radial bagginess, this only equates to 1/8? lower ride height.
The 235 also has 0.26? greater tread width and nets over 1.55? wider tread
width.  Certainly, the 8.50?s look a little wimpy when viewed head-on?as
compared to either of the radial tires.

 

I?m not arguing for one size or the other, just wondering why the apparent
preference for the 235.  If and when Diamond Back starts offering the
235/75R14 tires, I?m assuming they will be available in the 1-1/16? WSW.

 

I?ve also come up with this P225/75R14 tire:
http://www.tiremonkey.com/Inventory/El%20Dorado%20-%20Golden%20Fury%20GFT%20
-%2048%20-%201230099.aspx  A call to Tire Monkey resulted in me recording a
phone inquiry and no response yet.

 

Your information on the original 1964 tires?

 

Your preference for 225/75R15 or 235/75R14 size and why?

 

Am I missing any alternatives?

 

Facts and opinions always welcome and thanks for either or both.

 

C300K?ly,

Rich Barber         

 

From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of jean-yves chouinard
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 3:45 PM
To: 'keboonstra'; Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] The tires aren't rolling yet

 

  

I can hardly believe there is such a low demand for those 235-75R14 that DB
is not going ahead right now with production of such a tire!! Most American
cars had 14 inch tires in the early 60?s!! That size has to be somewhat
popular. There seems to be a lot of people waiting for those 14 inch tires,
I would buy 5 now if they were available, so why the wait??

I was counting on this coming Spring to buy the tires as the car will be
ready then...now late 2012 before the tires are available??...bummer.

Jean-Yves

De : Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com>
[mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com> ]
De la part de keboonstra Envoyé : 17 novembre 2011 13:16 À :
Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com>
Objet : [Chrysler300] The tires aren't rolling yet

Hi Gang,

I just talked to Bill Chapman at Diamond Back Tires. I was looking for an
update on the 235-75R14 tire project. He is focusing on a new 225-75R14 at
the moment, and in the spring he is moving on to the 235-75R15, and then to
the 235-75R14 in the fall. His current projection has the 235-75R14
available "by the end of 2012".

Thought you'd like to know where things stand.

Keith Boonstra

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