Re: [FWDLK] Does Anyone Need Tires?
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Re: [FWDLK] Does Anyone Need Tires?



My Coker tire experience - Last July I purchased 4 Coker radial WWW for my ’59 Plymouth at the Iola Car Show. (I’m going to purchase 5th one at the upcoming show)  Coker had their trailer at the show.  On Saturday they wanted $165 per tire. I went back on Sunday and talked to same guy and asked him for a catalog.  Then I said something like “if you give me a deal on the tires I won’t need a catalog”.   I guess it worked – I got them for $145 each – about a 12% discount.  Needless to say, make sure you get the correct size.   Regarding radials vs bias – when I bought the car several years ago it came with WWW bias tires.  It steered and rode terribly, no fun to drive.  Shortly thereafter I installed radials.  The handling and steering improved 100%.  That’s my personal experience. Like they say in small print of some ads “your results may vary”.  I experimented by taking the radials/rims off of my Dodge van (15”) and tried them on the Plymouth (they fit). There was so much improvement that there was no question when it came to radials vs bias.  Regarding the rim issue – I’ve run radials on my original rims for years (since 1999) with no problems, not to say none will ever happen.  And during summer months, my car doesn’t set around – I drive it.  I drove her from Wis to Kansas City and back a few years ago so with the miles I put on it, no problems (knock on wood).   Just a little side note – one of my sons has a Mazda 3 with 17” Goodyear tires.  A few weeks ago he ran over something and ruined tire.  A new one cost him $220.  When he told me that, the cost of Cokers didn’t seem that high anymore.  He’s now taken out road hazard insurance.  Might not be a bad idea for the Cokers. By the way, so far I’m totally satisfied with my Cokers – only got about 1500 miles on them but the wear is good and the whitewall is white and the tire guy who put them on my rims commented that they appeared to be a quality tire.         

 

Fins59 - John Z

Mosinee, Wisconsin

1959 Plymouth Sport Fury

1959 Plymouth Fury

"If It's New PLYMOUTH's Got It"


From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jan Harmonson
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 10:30 AM
To: L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Does Anyone Need Tires?

 

Hi

 

I was thinking of putting wide whites on my 1955 Imperial. Not sure I want to start the bias/radial discussion gain but why not? I have radials on the car now and am not really thrilled with ride and handling. Comments?

 

Jan in Ojai, CA

1955 Imperial sedan

1952 Plymouoth Suburban

----- Original Message -----

Sent: Monday, January 30, 2006 8:33 PM

Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Does Anyone Need Tires?

 

Hi All,

 

I’ve gotten a lot of questions about the tire discount.  Here’s a few key points:

 

-          As a ‘group’, we need to order 25 or more tires. We do not need to all order the same type/size/brand – they can all be different.

-          Shipping of your chosen tires would be direct to you, and you would arrange payment with Coker directly.

-          When we get enough folks together, I will send out another email with the details of who to call at Coker, and how to get in on the ‘group deal’.

 

Just drop me a line if you’re interested and I’ll get it all set up early next week for ordering with Coker.

 

Thanks!

 

-Dave

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