dkjens
Apr 12 2009, 12:22 PM
My tires on my Ronal Racing wheels are old and cracks are showing in the sidewalls, they are not sometihng I will do more than tooling around town in, and that's probably not even a good idea. They are about 26" and 23-24" tall. The only new tires I find are like 255/60x15 and are over $100 per tire and not very performance looking. I'm seriously considering taking exact measurements of especially my rear tires, since I have about a hair's clearance to my fender, and try to obtain some barely used race slicks from evilbay. I would need to talk to somebody there though, to make sure I don't get tires for the rear that are to wide. Then save up some money and get some 17-20" rims and tires for the car.
But first, does anybody have connections to tires in the size I need, street or track.
My car is not a daily driver but will be a morning Angeles Crest Highway (2) runner etc.
Bruce Hinds
Apr 12 2009, 02:31 PM
They are about 26" and 23-24" tall. The only new tires I find are like 255/60x15 and are over $100 per tire and not very performance looking.
Not sure I get that part and I'm not familar with the Rondial wheels. If you're trying to fit a non flared car, you can run 205/60 x 15 all the way around and they are made by many manufactures. I run 15x7 phone dials on the rear with 215x60x15 with rolled lips, you can you can by those from www.tirerack.com for $68(goodyear eagle GT)-110 depending on what you want.
There are lots available
B
pete-stevers
Apr 12 2009, 02:32 PM
The 15 inch tire question....
carr914
Apr 12 2009, 02:56 PM
225/50/15 are still around with good manufactorers/styles. The 265s - Good Luck
T.C.
dkjens
Apr 12 2009, 09:11 PM
My wheels are 8" x 15" front and 10" x 15" rear, and I have some fiberglass GT flares on the car. The front tires could be slightly larger, but the rear JUST fit withing the flares.
If I end up going with slicks and they are bigger, I can modify the flares to not cover any part of the tire, it is a beater after all.
RJMII
Apr 12 2009, 09:36 PM
Cooper Cobra tires come in 265-50-15...
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