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JohnA |
03-17-2017 @ 2:08 PM
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What would be the consequences of switching my rims on my 48 ford 2dr sedan from 16" to 15" to fit a slightly wider tire. Just asking.Johna
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CharlieStephens |
03-17-2017 @ 3:35 PM
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Be sure the new rims take the hubcaps you want. Charlie Stephens
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cliftford |
03-17-2017 @ 4:02 PM
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I did it on my '48, used pickup wheels, it worked out great.
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JohnA |
03-17-2017 @ 4:37 PM
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alright then,just have to raise money.Johna
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Drbrown |
03-17-2017 @ 8:05 PM
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My '47 Ford sedan coupe has 15" Merc rims with Coker Classic WW bias ply. When replacement time comes I'll change to radials.
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JohnA |
03-18-2017 @ 4:06 PM
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just check,their was discussion about older rims accepting newer radial tires??/
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TomO |
03-20-2017 @ 7:33 AM
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https://www.sema.org/files/attachments/WTC-2011-05-Bias-vs-Radial-Tire-Wheel-Fitment.pdf Is a link to and article on the rim question. You should also be aware that if you change the wheel, tire diameter, you will affect the speedometer accuracy. Tom
This message was edited by TomO on 3-20-17 @ 7:35 AM
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JohnA |
03-20-2017 @ 8:52 AM
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Thanks, Tom I printed it off.Johna
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len47merc |
03-20-2017 @ 4:41 PM
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Thanks for posting the article Tom - learned a lot from it. Very informative, and timely as well. Have a neighbor looking to replace the original (and still holding air/being driven) bias plys on his '54 Chrysler Windsor with radials. This article, along with another post of yours concerning Calli Tire and Wheel, have him rethinking the entire route he plans to take. Good stuff.
Steve
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shogun1940 |
03-21-2017 @ 9:55 AM
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I used 55 imperial wheels to get to 14" wheels and 15" merc wheels in the rear and never had a problem,,
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