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    Dave Severson is offline CHR Member/Contributor Visit my Photo Gallery
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    Yes, there is a large difference in bias and radial ply. BFG and Goodyear both make street radials in the 275/60 sizes. It's been my experience that a radial tire will hook up a bit better, handle a LOT better, and last considerably longer then a bias ply tire.

    Just checked Summit, here is another option, they have this tire in sizes up to 295/60 X15
    YOK-81007

    $69.95
    Estimated Ship Date: Tomorrow
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    Brand: Yokohama
    Product Line: Yokohama AVID S/T Tires
    Rim Diameter (in): 15 in.
    Tire Size: 275/60-15
    Sidewall Style: Outline white letters
    Tire Construction: Radial
    Directional: No
    Tube Required: No
    Asymmetrical Tread Pattern: No
    Speed Rating: T
    Load Range: 107
    Minimum Recommended Rim Width (in): 7.50 in.
    Maximum Recommended Rim Width (in): 9.50 in.
    Tread Width (in): 8.90 in.
    Tire Diameter (in): 27.90 in.
    Section Width (in): 11.10 in.
    Recommended Rim Width: 7.5-9.5 in.
    Tire Size 1: 275
    Tire Size 2: 60
    UTQG Tread Wear Rating: 420
    Traction Rating: A
    Temperature Rating: B
    Tread Depth: 11/32 in.
    DOT Approved: Yes
    Max Load Single (lbs): 2,149 lbs.
    Last edited by Dave Severson; 02-14-2006 at 09:11 PM.
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