Re: IML: Details of right or wrong tires for a '65, '67, or '68 Imperial
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Re: IML: Details of right or wrong tires for a '65, '67, or '68 Imperial



To those further interested, I provide further detail regarding the tripple ribbon white wall and dimensions of those tires which were an option on '65 and '66 Imperials.

Fortunately I have an original '65 bias ply Goodyear Power Cushion 9.15 x 15 tire. Mounted and measuring from the edge of the wheel rim to the beginning of the tripple ribbon treatment (1/2 inch white,1/8 inch black, 1/8 inch white, 1/8 inch black, 1/2 inch white) there is a distance of 1 and 3/4 inches of black tire before the white wall treatment begins.

In regards to tires pictured in archival photographs (source: Imperial 1964-1968 Photo Archive edited by P.A. Letourneau) the tripple ribbon treatment continues in the vintage '67 and '68 photographs. Pages 130 through 138 portray a white wall treatment identical to that of the two previous model years BUT the entire white wall configuration is more towards center upon the tires and thus approximating the tires I received from Diamond Back. The area of black rubber between rim and white wall treatment, and measured as afore mentioned, measures just one inch. Mounted they are stately and beautiful and look just like the '67 and '68 pictures. To my dissapointment however, not correct for a '65.

They are 60,000 mile Firestone Supreme radial tires (P235/75 R15). If or when Diamond Back can sell me the correct dimension radials for my '65, I plan to accept the best offer for the tires I have.

Thank you to all for your kind emails of consolation during this trying time,
Daniel La Plaunt




From: RandalPark@xxxxxxx
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Subject: Re: IML: I got stuck with wrong tires
Date: Sun, 19 Jun 2005 04:36:19 -0400

Are these radials or bias ply tires? If they are radials, I might be interested depending on the price. I have a '68 that needs a set of tires.

It could be that I am not as precise as you, but without checking into it carefully, it has seemed to me that 1965 through 1968 used the same triple band (first thin- second thinner-third thin like the first) white wall Goodyear Power Cushion 9.15 X 15 bias ply tire. In 1969, they used the dual band (one thick and one very thin). I have seen triple band and dual band white walls where all bands are the same thickness. These would not be technically correct on any Imperal.

Can you describe the tires that you have, and the difference that you are looking for with a bit more detail?

Thanks!

Paul W.

In an email dated 19/6/2005 6:46:07 am GMT Daylight time, "DANIEL LA PLAUNT" <dlaplaunt@xxxxxxx> writes:

>I hope to warn any person who may purchase custom tires to not settle for a
>telephone agreement as to their specifications.
> ?It is I who thought myself so fortunate to have finally found a way to
>recreate the tripple band whitewall configurtion as available on '65
>Imperials. ?My order with Diamond Back Tires of South Carolina resulted in a
>great dissapiontment when I received tires that would be perfect for a '67
>or later Imperial (concentric treatment occurs closer to center) but not
>correct for a '65. ?Plese know the tires are excellent and beautiful but
>simply not what I specified OVER THE PHONE.
> ?I have now placed a standing order with Diamond BackTire for the tire I
>hope for, only this time I have forwarded a rubbing from an original tire
>and provided detailed measurement and notations to serve as a guard against
>any misunderstanding. ?I will also require a scale diagram / proof of the
>configuration before authorizing manufacture.
>Does any one out there need perfect tires for their '67 or '68 Imperial ?
>
>Daniel the grieving boi
>
>
>
>
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