Hankook has 2 tires Mileage Plus II and Optima H724. Kumho has Solus KR21 Firestone FR380 Cooper Trendsetter SE All have P235/75R15 as well as P225/75R15 and several have P235/75R15 XL (higher load rating = stiffer sidewalls & ride) in narrow whitewall. All show available Hope that helps. Ed On 8/31/2011 1:24 PM, Bob Jasinski wrote: > > Ed, > > I have gone Hankook, Kumho, Firestone and Cooper websites and do not see a > 235/75/R15 whitewall listed. Where are you getting your information > from on > availability of whitewall radials in this size? I know about Diamond Back, > and how they put on their own whitewall, but they are very expensive at > about $250/tire. If you know of a link for any company that shows a > whitewall 235/75R15 from a manufacturer of the tire please post the link. > > Thanks! > > Bob J > 300G with 14 year old Firestone 235/75R15, 1.75" whitewalls > > From: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com> > [mailto:Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com>] On > Behalf Of Edward Mills Antique Tractors > Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2011 5:43 PM > To: C Bilter > Cc: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:Chrysler300%40yahoogroups.com> > Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Whitewall Tires for H or J with one inch > whitewall > > > Be thankful you are not looking for big 14 inch with narrow white. > > Try Hankook or Kumho Solus or Firestone or Cooper. And there must be > half a dozen made by Cooper (Mastercraft, Multi-Mile, ElDorado, > Hercules, etc) - but I would stay with a production tire from a major > name as above. Tires in normal production tend to be more consistently > good quality than those made infrequently or on specialty (old) > equipment. And traditionally manufacturers put a bit more QC in the > tires they put their own name on as compared to the cheaper second line > tires. There is also probably a Toyo, but I did not like the feel of the > Chinese Toyos I almost bought for my dad's car. > > I've heard good things about both the Hankook and the Kumho. More so > than recent posts about balance issues and other problems with the > bigger Cokers and American Classics. Don't know anyone running the > Firestones or Coopers. > > And you may want to check the specifications (diameter especially) - had > heard of some (Cooper?) that were smaller OD than older tires of same > size markings. My book shows 7.60-15 as OE for a 300J, (thought it was > 8.00-15 - maybe the 8.00-15 was an option or maybe early 300's). Old > BFGoodrich Engineering Book shows 28.76 inch dia for 7.60-15 and 29.26 > inch for 8.00-15. > > Probably most of what you will find will be same sidewall width about 1 > inch maybe a bit narrower - though you would have to look. Agree on the > 1.6 inch (plus see above), but the real world is you probably will not > find perfect match to 1 1/16 or 1 1/8 inch width. And I would prefer a > 3/4 inch from a known name brand. > > I think Sears can get Firestone and Kumho and Hankook - may be a place > to look - though I don't care for their installers - had a really bad > experience on a car once. > > best, Ed > > On 8/30/2011 6:50 PM, C Bilter wrote: > > > > Other than Diamondback ($$$$) I am finding virtually squat for the > correct > > whitewall in radials. Several years ago this was no problem for the > > P235/75R15 tire. Now, Broadway Classics and Dimension IV are no longer > > made, American Classics only have 1.6" in this size, and Cooper and > others > > only have a ¾" whitewall. The only one close to the correct 1 and > 1/16" to > > 1 and 1/8" I can find is Champiro 75 by GT Radial with a 1.25" > > whitewall. I > > am extremely hesitant to go with these, both on principle because > they are > > made in Asia and also because I suspect they are junk. Has anyone tried > > them? Has anyone found other tires in the last year or so with the > proper > > whitewall? I will not put a ¾" whitewall on a J; it doesn't look > > right, and > > I will not run bias plys, which actually cost even more. Whitewalls > at the > > tire stores are going down the path to oblivion faster than a shine > runner > > in a 300C. Looks like 1.6 inch American Classics or cough up the > coin for > > Diamondbacks unless anyone has a better idea. > > > > 300Jly, > > > > Carl Bilter > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ To send a message to this group, send an email to: Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to bob@xxxxxxxxxxxxx or go to http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Chrysler300/join and select the "Leave Group" button For list server instructions, go to http://www.chrysler300club.com/yahoolist/inst.htm For archives go to http://www.forwardlook.net/300-archive/search.htm#querylangYahoo! 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