They are all bias, and only 3 years old with 7000 miles on them. >From: Mark McDonald <tomswift@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >Subject: Re: IML: bias & radials >Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 00:55:19 -0600 > >As Dick Benjamin and others have pointed out to me, be careful not to mix >your >bias belted tires with your radials as they wear out. This was also >written in >the owner's manuals of that day, when bias belted tires were more common. >They >have different handling characteristics and there is a danger in mixing >them. > >Also, how old are these tires? They may appear perfectly fine but old >rubber >can have tiny cracks in it that you can't see and one day kablooie, there >you >are with a really severe blow-out. If the tires are over 10 years old I'd >replace them all now, if you can afford it. > >Mark M > >Robert Dervin wrote: > > > I will replace the bias ply tires with radials when they wear out. The > > previous owner installed them before I purchased the car. They only have > > 7000 miles on them with no visible signs of wear. Almost all of the >antique > > tires are available from Coker tire. > > > > > >