Thread: Help w/Tire Sizes...
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05-24-2007 05:35 PM #1
Help w/Tire Sizes...
need some help... I just bought a 31 Model A Sedan.... Got it home on Saturday after picking it up....
http://www.toadsuckcarclub.com/image...n/DSCN0066.JPG
I am looking at getting started on the suspension to set the ride height and everything. I am going to run radial tires on this. I know some of you don't like the radials, and it may not be traditional, but anyway... I am looking for the look of big in the rear and little up front as in this pic at this link...
http://www.toadsuckcarclub.com/image...n/DSCN0115.jpg
Can anyone help me with radial tire sizes to get the look I am going for... I need something that is about 30" tall in the rear and about 27 - 28 up front... Any pics of what you are running would be appreciated...
Thanks!!StillKruzn
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05-25-2007 03:13 AM #2
....I've got Hoosier 31 x 12.5 x 15 on the back of my '32 & they measure 30" tall with 25 pounds of air in them. For fronts go to Coker Tire & check out there Radials. I'm using 125SR x 15 fronts which are 23" tall, but they have taller ones.... I don't have a camera but I'll try to borrow on to get some pictures up..... Bill
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05-25-2007 06:09 AM #3
Go to the BF Goodrich website and check out tires for your ride. It is easy to do as their site gives you all the dimensions: http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/catal...ts-car/11.html
Lynn
'32 3W
There's no 12 step program for stupid!
http://photo.net/photos/Lynn%20Johanson
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05-25-2007 07:10 AM #4
Thanks, I am leaning towards the BF Goodrich Radial T/A and running 225/60-15 up front and 255/70-15 on the rear... I was originally wanting all black wall tires, but it is hard to find something that matches front and rear since there is such a gap in the tire sizes...StillKruzn
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05-26-2007 09:03 PM #5
Congrats on find and good looking car .
Still i'm building same 31 sedan but am running full fendered this pick is 24.5 up front and 26.5 in the rear . This will show rake but height will go up . Will you be useing stock frame or building one and Z ing it to lower car . There are great threads here for building a Z'd frame
Looks like i may need a 255-70 to fill well in the Goodrich tire which is my choice also . Frame is set up with Heidts Superide front suspension with stock spindles and rear has 5.375 of suspension travel . I may be able to lower this im still looking into rear coil overs and thier compression travel for a sedan.
Filling a wheel well and not raising car is a dilima . This is putting my original 2 degree frame rake up to 4 degrees . This changes geometry in front suspension after i installed it . I may end up cutting it out to refit to keep its built in geometry correct. This is my first build .Last edited by bluestang67; 05-26-2007 at 09:25 PM.
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05-27-2007 01:53 PM #6
Friends dont let friends drive fords!
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05-27-2007 02:00 PM #7
I am going run it fenderless and also boxing in the original frame....StillKruzn
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05-27-2007 02:02 PM #8
Thanks for the link... some good info on there...
Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver
StillKruzn





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