Re: IML: Bias vs. Radial on my 62 Imp.
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Re: IML: Bias vs. Radial on my 62 Imp.
- From: Mark McDonald <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Dec 2004 22:29:27 -0600
Dear Dave,
I don't doubt what you say, but I wonder how people in 1962 felt about bias ply tires if they're that bad over 35 mph? Seems like there would have been a lot of complaints.
I couldn't drive in '62, but I rode in a lot of cars from 1960 to 1970 that had bias plies and can't remember any problems. The ride, as I recall, was great in a big luxury car back then.
Just wondering if this is a matter of perception that comes from being used to radials, or is there some other overlooked factor that would make such a big difference???
Mark
On Thursday, December 9, 2004, at 09:58 PM, Duckie26626@xxxxxxx wrote:
Hi To All :?I've put about 3000 Mi on my 62 Imp. 4-Door (The White Whale)? over the last 4 years.? My opinion as a 56 year old tool & die maker at Chrysler (OK, DaimlerChrysler) is that the bias tires are OK at speeds of 35 & Under. The old bias tire are pretty much SCARY at speed over 35. The Kelly Radials I got last summer are SUPER. They helped the handling 200%.??The?Ride?is LOT Nicer!!!
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Dave V.B.
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