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Re: Help Picking Tires 69RR
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02/15/24 09:55 AM
02/15/24 09:55 AM
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275/60s rear, 235/60 front is pretty classic sizing and what I have on my '68 RR. Same wheel sizing as yours. Those are Magnum 500's in a 15 inch? Where did you get them? Thanks.
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Re: Help Picking Tires 69RR
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02/15/24 12:06 PM
02/15/24 12:06 PM
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Those came from Coker when everything was jacked up from Covid and they were the only place that had them. Bought another set more recently - all 15x8 - off Ebay for my other RR. Thanks!
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Re: Help Picking Tires 69RR
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02/17/24 12:46 PM
02/17/24 12:46 PM
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275/60R15 Rear no rubbing 215/70R15 Front. 225/70R15 look good ,too! 235/60R15 look like crap on the front - steer away from any 60 dimension on front IMO, 235/60 front and 275/60 rear produce the classic 3* rake outlined in the Performance Manual while still putting enough tread on the ground to be safe and produce a nice big/little combo. A 70 series front will produce a car that sits more level. Different strokes and all...
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