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Hot Rods Tallest, skinniest READILY AVAILABLE radial tire

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by drew1987, Feb 15, 2024.

  1. Are you saying that EV tires need to rest after 100 miles?
     
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  2. i7083
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    While it's charging?
     
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  3. EV's are insanely heavy compared to our cars. Tesla Model X long range EV is 5,000lbs. I bet they would have a super stiff side wall and hard long wear compound.
     
  4. drew1987
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    drew1987

    unfortunately, believe it or not those one 85–16 would be too tall lol but, I am writing them down and will definitely use them for something at some time

    As for used tires… I have a couple tire distributors, so “normal sizes” it just doesn’t make sense to try to save the money. Plus, I only have access to a static balancer, and believe it or not it works about 90% of the time, but 0% of the time if the tire is used. Coincidence? Maybe… But I have balanced so many new tires successfully with that balancer – we are talking probably 120 tires – there’s got to be more to it than coincidence

    Yes electric vehicles are slightly heavier, keep in mind a Tesla model X, though, is a midsize SUV. You would be surprised if you googled the weight of a similar sized Honda pilot. I bet it’s about 800 pounds difference at most. I am not a fan of this forced electric, by any means, but it affects me at work so I am up on it…
     
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  5. krylon32
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    I've got 500/16 front and 700/16 Excelsiors on my fendered deuce pickup.
     
  6. drew1987
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    drew1987

    Bias ply of course?
     
  7. drew1987
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    drew1987

    Chucky thanks for those! I have been considering them as well.

    I think for all things considered, I am going to run 15s with 165r15. I am shocked I didnt get those for my 1950 sedan back in the day, as they are WAY narrower than my 205/75r15s

    On the truck, id need to buy 16s (what it came with) and then go crazy for a tall enough, narrow enough tire. I am just going to rock the 15s with 165r15. Literally almost the exact perfect width, the perfect height, and more rubber/less rim (better ride) I am sold. I will likely order a set for the seday as well
     
  8. Beanscoot
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    Well this tire linked earlier seems kind of well, expensive.
    upload_2024-2-17_19-10-9.png
     
  9. It's kind of too bad that we can't really talk about this, but we aren't being "forced electric."
     
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  10. noboD
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    A 165 X 15 seems awfully small for what you plan to use it for.
     
  11. With the way this forum works, it's very likely that if I were to post a reply, even a very gentle and thoughtful one, it'd cause problems.
     
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  12. 19Eddy30
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    When I purchased the EV tires about 8 yrs ago for a Pre War vehicle ,
    I hope I did not suport the EV agenda!!
    The vehicles I drive now daily and pleasure are early 90s & older , To me ,I shake my head seeing Vehicles sitting plugged in sitting inside on phones for 45- 1 1/2
    hrs waiting to drive
     
  13. drew1987
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    NoboD it’s actually 28” tall! And 6.x” wide. That’s more than what the cars came with believe it or not. I can always check the load rating but I suspect it will be dandy

    Sglethargic I understand. I know how the internet is (really just less restricted human nature than face to face) but it’s ok if we don’t agree. We likely see the same tangible things with our own eyes and have a different take. It might make one of us right or wrong but it doesn’t make either of us a monster or anything. Either way, peace to you sir :)
     
  14. drew1987
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    Looks like a lot of 165r15 are 1168lb load range. 205/75r15 (currently on my 1950 sedan) 1477lbs

    even with 500 lbs of people (unlikely) the sedan only needs 925 lbs per tire assuming it’s 3200lb car. It’s going to be more like 2900 with the new style 6 and an aluminum trans


    The truck…. Likely just the wife and I or one 1 kid. Plus maybe a few hundred in the bed. No reason I can’t use those 165r15

    I like more tire for the truck, but I don’t want power steering. Which means pretty ideal to have the narrowest tires possible. Could always just run the bias ply it came with. If I do go wider radial 40psi helps with the steering.


    I have been in business long enough to know why there aren’t simply 175r15 with a 96 load range available for $78 cause I want them ahahaha supply demand competition and volume. ALLLLLL against this endeavor haha
     
  15. noboD
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    But a 165 only has about four inches of thread. It's your car, do what you want. I would want a little more maybe a185.
     
  16. drew1987
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    They have a decent amount more road contact than the 600-16 that came with it… and way stickier as it’s a radial
     
  17. But perfect for a VW bug.
     
  18. drew1987
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    Thats what they are sourced from haha (dont tell anyone!)

    Im wondering why I didnt put them on my 50 back when I built it. Probably because 205/75r15 was $45 per tire and we were broke
     
  19. drew1987
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    I found 195r15 and 185r15 by the way. Both of them are 8 ply truck tires. Ironically too big for my application.... 185r15 is a little too tall but strong. upload_2024-2-18_18-27-24.png
     
  20. drew1987
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    SAD update.

    one would assume 165r15 meant 165/100r25 but it doesn’t. That would make them 28”. They are only 25.4. So back to the drawing board

    For the truck, I’ll likely run a narrow truck tire. For the sedan I’ll likely just piney up the dough for 205/75r15 wide whites. Or maybe even the bias look radials.
     
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  22. drew1987
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    What the ?!?! I cant even imagine what those are for... I do know toyota made a 20" rim thats SUPER narrow like maybe 6" or 6.5 for the new prius but this is just strange. Thats a lot of sidewall for any 19" thats not on a truck! But its narrow. Strange! Cool find
     
  23. shortypu
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    I bought these when i was building my 31,its a 215/85/16 that i mounted on a 16x4 1/2 ford wheel.Found them at Pep boys. IMG_0339.JPG IMG_1851.JPG
     
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  24. drew1987
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    Those would likely be a perfect fit BUT I wonder if the extra plies make the ride brutal?

    in a car with power steering I’d just under inflate but certainly not in what I’m building haha
     
  25. 19Eddy30
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    ^^^^^ Those 215/85/16 side walls look like Snow tire's ,, for Me that would be alot of Grinding & buffing to remove lug's off side walls!!
     
  26. Toms Dogs
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  27. drew1987
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    drew1987

    Eddy once you grind the tire how do you make it smooth again? How do you buff a tire?
     
  28. 19Eddy30
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    I do not know how to copy / past a link here from HAMB,
    Thread title
    SMOOTHING TIRE SIDEWALLS, REMOVING LETTERING,

    Its a method thats been around since 60 that I know of , do not know when it began
     
  29. Johnny Gee
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    Been running these on stock 15 5’s. IMG_2477.png IMG_2476.png
     

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