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Oh you're in Missouri!! Thats explains it then..LOL!! Just Playing... I'm a Die Hard Traditionalist when it comes to Hot Rods.I wont' ever use anything bigger than a 15" Rim on a 60's car.

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Marcus"Hot Rod"Edell-The RevTones www.myspace.com/revtones www.revtones.net 

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From: Herb <zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxx> 

> 
> I know, I know, but a couple of guys around here run them in place of 
> 285/70/R15 black walls out, and swear by them on their cars. As I said they 
> also like them because they get more burn outs with them. (Not my cup of tea 
> but!) And they also claim good traction with them? This is Missouri by the 
> way! I do believe both sets are the same dimensions over all. Now if you 
> go with a larger rim size it opens up a lot of doors! I use two sets of rims 
> on my 63. 275/60/R15 on 8.5" crager's rear & 255/60/15 on 7" crager's front 
> for the nostalgia look, lots of clearance. I get the best response from 
> onlookers with 275/35/R20 on 8.5" Foose Legend rear & 255/35/R18 on 7" Foose 
> Legend front for a Modern Retro Look. It is a completely different look with 
> the Foose rims on a 63 Sport Fury, and I use no air shocks just stock height 
> & no rubbing anywhere. The larger the rims the more tire probabilities are 
> available today. It's all in the look your going for. 
> 
>   Herb 
> 
> 1963 Sport Fury Convertible 361 
> 1970 Challenger RT 440 
> 1999 Durango SLT 5.9 
> 2006 300-C Heritage 5.7 
> 2008 SRT-8 Magnum 6.1 
> St. Louis, MO. 
> -------Original Message------- 
> 
> From: Marcus Edell 
> Date: 7/15/2008 10:25:51 PM 
> To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx 
> Subject: Re: doesn't exist? 
> 
> Those are Truck Tires! Lol 
> 
> -- 
> Marcus"Hot Rod"Edell-The RevTones www.myspace.com/revtones www.revtones.net 
> 
> -------------- Original message -------------- 
> From: Herb 
> 
> > 
> > Use a 31x10.50x15 Michelin ltx m/S, it's a nice looking tire and the 
> > dimensions are the same. This is a 6 ply tire but rides well, just don't 
> max 
> > out the air pressure, and you can get away with a few more Burn Outs with 
> > them than you will with the 4 ply's. I believe Coker Tire Co 
> 1-800-251-6336 
> > is the only one making a 285/70/R15 any more and their proud of them if 
> you 
> > know what I mean! The last I saw BFG discontinued them last year, so I am 
> > sure BFG's can still be found around with some looking. 
> 
> 
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