Re: [Chrysler300] Goodyear Blue Streak tire
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Re: [Chrysler300] Goodyear Blue Streak tire





Nothing really out there in big 14's other than Bias Reproductions, Coker or American Classics - period - end of sentence!!!!!

Biggest current "production" grade tire is Hankook H724 in P215/75R14 Narrow Whitewall. Its a good tire and may have the load capacity at 1664 lbs max but its small at 26.7" OD and radials sit low anyway.

The typical 8.50/8.55-14 was 28.2 to 28.3" OD and was rated at 1265 lb at 24 psi. Supposedly typical was to add at least 4psi for more than 3 passengers or high (70 mph) speed. But no one I know ran that low - more like 30-32 psi.

The typical 9.00/8.85-14 was 28.7 to 28.8" OD and was rated at 1355 lb at 24 psi.

American Classic P235/75R14 shows 27.87" OD which is still small OD with a max load of 1930 psi

Best diameter match (sacrilege) is to go with a P225/75R15 (typical 28.3" OD) or a P235/75R15 (typical 28.9" OD).



On 3/18/2014 4:04 PM, Paul Holmgren wrote:
 
From: John Grady <jkg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: 'MARK HOPKINS' <m.hopkins@xxxxxxx>; 'retromobilia' <retromobilia@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: 'Chrysler300' <Chrysler300@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; 'Michael Moore' <mmoore8425@xxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2014 2:00 PM
Subject: RE: [Chrysler300] Goodyear Blue Streak tire

Remember Atlas Bukies? (Bucron) they were really good in that time frame for street drag racing. Not sure what they were,  construction wise, but they really grabbed the street; Blue Steaks were thought of as Cadillac tires, as in big hat no cattle, but also known for top end safety, as in 300 letter car . big $ back then, seldom seen on street drag cars...

Rob Kern had posted about American Classics being the best bet for 14" tires...as on Nov of 2013.  After a bad trip with Cokers.

Any comments on that? looking to buy a set for 300c and 300f




AH, Atlas Bucrons, I remember those well and fondly.
Somewhere somehow I ended up with a pair of 9.00x14 Bucrons back
in the mid 70's after I rebuilt the motor in my 300 C.
Around my area we knew them as real nice 'cheater slicks'
 
Excellent traction, real grip. Really made a difference on a superb dragstrip
surface.   (Indy Raceway Park)   :-)

About 1976 my racing partner and I ended up working behind the scenes
at the US Nationals to raise some racing $$. One of the big car teams left
behind some liquid traction compound. WE 'played' with it a little at home
one day. At the time my buddy was driving a 57 Nomad that we installed
a fresh (shade tree job) motor in. We ended up with a manual tranny in it,
hydrolic clutch too.
He splashed some of that stuff under the tires and tried it out on the
street. We were not allowed to use the stuff in the class we were racing.

So, a voice was heard to say, let a real car try that!

I had the Bucrons on the back of my 300C and between those and the traction
compound stuff I really laid down some marks. A Full trip around the block and
the tires were still picking up all the loose pebbles on the road.
  
Paul Holmgren
2 57 300-C's in Indy
CPUs run on smoke. I know this because when the smoke comes out, it stops working.




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