Hi Deve,
Here's a post from Craig K. that I thought was in the thread but actually
wasn't--sorry. I thought it was a good source on an original looking
radial.
As I mentioned in my posts, I have Columbia 6.50 x 16 bias plys which I got
from Lucas Automotive. They work nicely for me, but I'd probably notice
some improvement if I put radials and a sway bar on.
Lucas has 2 locations:
2850 Temple Ave
Long Beach, CA 90806
(562) 595-6721
2131 W. Main
Springfield, OH 45504
(513) 324-1773
Hope this helps.
Grant S. gls@4link.net
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[oletrucks] 16" tires
From: craig k (view other messages by this author)
Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1999 18:51:40
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FWIW, we have a set of Trail Mark LT215/R85/16 M+S on the 50... these were
the tallest, skinniest tires our neighborhood independent could find. They
look real nice; almost as 'industrial' as the 30 year old 6.5x16s that we
had that were too cracked to run on the highway any more. BIG sidewall, BIG
tread - very truck like! They have 4 plies on the tread and 2 on the
sidewall (I would have preferred a total of 8, but there ya go...).
Tireman said they were made by Bridgestone if I remember right: ran about
$86@. If you find a truck tire for cheaper, I wouldn't buy it - there's a
reason!
Our speedo runs as dead on the money as a stopwatch and the milemarkers gets
you - well, the ODOMETER does, somedays the speedo goes to 45 and stays
there a while :)
At 3000 rpm we are doing about 60, but I try to keep it at 2800, much to
other folks disgust. Babbit-pounder.
The radials made handling MUCH better; do NOT simply throw on any ol' tire,
get an LT or 6 ply+ tire. The stiffer tire will eliminate a lot of sidewall
flex, which helps keep you in your lane. Passenger tires just weren't made
for a tall, heavy piece of steel....
craig
caretaker of
stephanie's 50 3104 216 5-window deluxe
oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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