I totally concur with Steve re sticking with bias ply for low distance driving.
If you’re going to really drive it I’d look no further than Diamondback. I have several sets on a variety of Mopars …. They track beautifully and look great!
On Aug 15, 2024, at 8:38 PM, Steve <saforwardlook@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am one who does not drive my 300F cross country or at least on very long drives. Mine is a low mileage original 300F so I am fine with bias ply tires and that is what is still on my car but the last time I bought tires for it was 8 years ago, so now I am looking to replace them. What appeals to me is a bias ply tire from Coker Classic, specifically the the height is 27.6" overall and the whitewall is 2.5" wide. Each tire is $250 and they are currently in stock. Thanks very much for that info.
On Friday, May 10, 2024 at 7:28:23 PM UTC-6 jegert930 wrote:
Summit racing has all three tire options that you can price. I just had a set of Konito radials delivered from them. They look great
Michael:
You should check directly with Coker, as the last time I spoke with them, they did not have any 235/75x14 radial tires and were not sure they would ever get them again. I ended up with 225/75x14 radials from Lucas in Long Beach, CA. This subject has been mentioned recently on this forum, do a search.
Dyke Ridgley
On Thursday, May 9, 2024 at 5:06:19 PM UTC-5 dplotkin wrote:
Michael, don't drive more than a block with radial tires of that vintage the internal plies come apart in short order and at speed they'll rip your fenders off. I attached a picture of the Coker bias ply sidewall radial tire they sell. Expensive and still not big enough but the best looking tire for an F in terms of originality unless you actually go to a bias ply.
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-------- Original message -------- Date: 5/9/24 5:56 PM (GMT-05:00) Subject: {Chrysler 300} Tires for a 300F
I am awaiting the arrival of this car I bought last week, but the records show the tires are about 19 years old, they are Coker P235/75R14 with 2 1/2 inch whitewalls. I am thinking I will need to get new tires since they are so old. I have bought Coker tires before, would like to have radials, but am wondering if I have any options besides Coker in that size or some other size that might work. Thanks for any ideas.
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