Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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I might have the room, but don't most people really dislike that much tire up front with stock suspension and steering? Thought I've heard people complain that the car will grab and pull with that much tire up front. If you have manual steering, your arms aren't going to like a wider tire.
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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I might have the room, but don't most people really dislike that much tire up front with stock suspension and steering? Thought I've heard people complain that the car will grab and pull with that much tire up front. If you have manual steering, your arms aren't going to like a wider tire. Hmm, when my 64 300 lost it's power steering pump I drove it without power assist for years. I was running P245/60R15's in the front, 9.6" wide at teh tread. Steering a no assist power steering setup is harder than a manual steering setup. Stock power steering ratio is 15.7:1, but without the larger steering wheel or alignment specs a dedicated manual steering car has. It was a stick too. Never had a problem driving it and I was driving it in San Diego at the time. Guess it's all in the mindset. My Cuda has manual steering, but it the 24:1 setup, yay, not. It'll, eventually, get a 16:1 setup.
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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I don't know.... Cooper tires are still made in the USA, although they do own tire companies in the UK and China. I know opinions vary on whether they make any UHP tires, but it just seems wrong to put foreign tires on an American classic. Even Michelin tires make my skin crawl.
My goof. I thought they were owned by the Brits. I guess it is the other way around, which actually is pretty cool. Avon makes the only remaining Z rated UHP 15" tires out there for handling applications. Looks like Cooper also owns MT, which explains why the MT ST and Cooper Cobra look nearly identical. They also own 11% of Kumho and 51% of Chengshan. For other fans out there, Cooper also makes Dean, Futura, Arizonian, Mastercraft, Starfire, Hercules, and Sears Gaurdsmans. Far out man! They also make Mastercraft tires.
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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It's pretty well known now that with some of the BFG radial ta's the white letter turns brown so they need to be boycotted until the problem is solved. One of my tires letters looks awfull brown and couple others are ivory. Yep, I'm in the same boat. None of the various solutions suggested here on Moparts have corrected the situation. It's definitely in the compound. So, if you do buy BFG, I'd recommend buying local and understanding the warranty. Make sure they will replace them, if they turn brown. That way, you're covered, even though it's a pain to have to get it done. I ordered mine from Amazon using points and there's really no way to get them warrantied, especially with shipping costs. Keep that in mind on any tire you order online. I'm not saying don't order online, just understand the ramifications if there's an issue.
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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So, if you do buy BFG, I'd recommend buying local and understanding the warranty. Make sure they will replace them, if they turn brown. That way, you're covered, even though it's a pain to have to get it done.
Was in a local tire shop here last week... They've been around for many years... Talked about the T/A letter-bleeding issue... Said they've never seen it...
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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So, if you do buy BFG, I'd recommend buying local and understanding the warranty. Make sure they will replace them, if they turn brown. That way, you're covered, even though it's a pain to have to get it done.
Was in a local tire shop here last week... They've been around for many years... Talked about the T/A letter-bleeding issue... Said they've never seen it... when was the last time they sold one...... i'm sure it's a popular tire for Joe average.....
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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Here's mine on the charger. BF Goodrich should call them Raised Brown Letter tires.
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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I might have the room, but don't most people really dislike that much tire up front with stock suspension and steering? Thought I've heard people complain that the car will grab and pull with that much tire up front. If you have manual steering, your arms aren't going to like a wider tire. Hmm, when my 64 300 lost it's power steering pump I drove it without power assist for years. I was running P245/60R15's in the front, 9.6" wide at teh tread. Steering a no assist power steering setup is harder than a manual steering setup. Stock power steering ratio is 15.7:1, but without the larger steering wheel or alignment specs a dedicated manual steering car has. It was a stick too. Never had a problem driving it and I was driving it in San Diego at the time. Guess it's all in the mindset. My Cuda has manual steering, but it the 24:1 setup, yay, not. It'll, eventually, get a 16:1 setup. With a big block, a/c, and a twin turbo setup hanging out up front, I prefer the power steering turning the 235's
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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Feets, what brand and size do you recommend to replace a 275/60-15 and 235/70-15? The hot rod had tires in those sizes. when it came time to replace them I used Nitto NT555 in 245/45-18 and 295/45-18.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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hey - post a good pic of the hot rod side profile with those rims, been way too long since I've seen it - I want to see the sidewalls tirerack only shows these when I search for a set of those sizes http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSearch...rearDiameter=18
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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Maxxis MA-S1 Update:
I downloaded their tire brochure and it gave information on most of their tires (off road to competition). Since the UTQG rating is based on each tire manufacturer, I wanted to review their ratings to see where the MA-S1 rated. They show the following UTQG ratings:
AC-1 Competition tires as 100
MA-S1 tires as 360 (apx. 30k miles) SUV/LT All Season Performance
MA-P1 tires as 380-440 (40-50k,) Performance Touring
MA-1 tires are 480 (60k miles) Grand Touring
CUV tires are 520 (60k miles) Crossover Premium Touring
MA-T1 tires are 560-720 (60-100k miles). Premium Touring
So it looks like from using Maxxis's own UTQG ratings, the MA-S1 tires may be "stickier" than most of the passenger type tires that they produce.
The MA-S1 tires are a black wall SUV/Light Truck All Season Performance Tire and their P295/50R15, P275/60R15, P255/60R15, and their P245/60R15 are all rated at 44psi for maximum pressure and have the H speed rating (130mph).
I just wanted to throw this out there for reference.
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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I am glad to love driving my Goodyear Polyglas GT tires a lot.
Carsten I have them and love the look but care not for the stiff ride. Perhaps with Coker coming out with a Firestone Wide Oval looking radial tire, hopefully we will see same for Goodyear Poly's one day. Being in Germany and with the autobahn and all, with many areas of no speed limits, brought to mind an old question of mine. Does anyone know if there is a speed rating on these reproduction bias ply RWL Goodyears such as on modern tires.
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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I remember when a shaved TA was a track tire.
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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not sure I like the smaller tire on the bigger plymouth, this is a 235/55/18 from my 2012 Charger, 28" just like the 235/70/15
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Re: is the BFG radial T/A the only 15" tire left?
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not sure I like the smaller tire on the bigger plymouth, this is a 235/55/18 from my 2012 Charger, 28" just like the 235/70/15 A big part of it is the wheel. If your wheel doesn't compliment the car them it'll always look bad. Think about the factory setup with whitewalls. The whitewall was closer to the bead than the tread. It gave the impression of a larger diameter wheel. Get the proper wheel and you can bring back some of that look. It'll be okay. On your C barge I'd look for a 29" tire. I run a 29.5" tire on the Imp.
We are brothers and sisters doing time on the planet for better or worse. I'll take the better, if you don't mind. - Stu Harmon
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