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« on: June 21, 2007, 05:43:38 am »

I want to run a pair of firestone wide oval tires at the back off my 67 bug with short axels, first question is i can get a pair in the size F60x15 but i don't knowe wich size it is compared to the mm size, will these fit my bug, and can i run them on 6" rims
wha can help me out on this one... Huh
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« Reply #1 on: June 21, 2007, 05:53:02 am »

f60-15 are about 215mm wide i.e. 215/60-15
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« Reply #2 on: June 21, 2007, 07:45:32 am »

I used to have the F70-15 on my car, they're a little bit taller than 205/70-15.

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« Reply #3 on: June 21, 2007, 11:19:30 am »

so if i understand correctly is the F60 a wider tire then the F70 ? so i will probably need a F70x16..
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« Reply #4 on: June 21, 2007, 11:52:43 am »

yes.

F70-15 http://store.coker.com/product.php?productid=16571&cat=0&page=1

F60-15 http://store.coker.com/product.php?productid=16574&cat=0&page=1
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« Reply #5 on: June 21, 2007, 18:52:26 pm »

Actually They should not be wider. F is a width designation and 60 or 70 is an aspect ratio just like a metric sized tire. Any width difference would be due to manufacturing differences.
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« Reply #6 on: June 21, 2007, 19:15:11 pm »

i have looked at the above links and the F70 will go on rims from 6-8 and the F60 on a 7and8 and there is a size differnece in them, so i will try to get a pair of the F70 x 15.
will be a search over here in the netherlands but i will get them.. Grin i really like the looks of them, and hopefully they are sticky enough also
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« Reply #7 on: June 22, 2007, 19:09:46 pm »

I use F70-15 on 5.5 sprints and look perfect on my 67 with short axels Grin Grin Grin Grin

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« Reply #8 on: June 22, 2007, 19:26:54 pm »

That is a nice looking tire. Wonder what kind of tread life you would get out of them on the street.  Cheesy

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« Reply #9 on: June 22, 2007, 20:06:12 pm »

That is a nice looking tire. Wonder what kind of tread life you would get out of them on the street.  Cheesy

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No problem with tread life, they are ordinary street tires. 1970 style bias ply street tires that is..

Rick: I agree with your explanation that the F is a width designation, but only in theory.. F-60 is considerably wider (and a little lower) than F-70 in all these musclecar tires like Firestone Wide Oval, Goodyear Polyglas, M/T Indy Profile aso.

And those Sprints with Wide O's.. Love 'em!!

BTW, I run F-70's on a 5" rim. Not saying that I recomend it, but they stay on..
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« Reply #10 on: June 22, 2007, 20:17:25 pm »

Never mind, for some reason I thought those were cheater slicks.

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« Reply #11 on: June 26, 2007, 09:19:05 am »

Yesterday I made the first ride with my car and the WO...

when I took 90 Km/h the back of the car start shaking like on the ICE!!!!!
a big fright.. and then with some calm I slow down and take the side out of the motorway......
I know that they have to get the right shape around the rim but was a very bad moment...
after some other Km I retry to reach the 90 and they seems to enhance...

anyone had the same experience???
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« Reply #12 on: June 26, 2007, 09:59:53 am »

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« Reply #13 on: June 26, 2007, 10:14:41 am »

hell yeah! going sideways, some scaring motorway experiences, no handling on the wet, no traction etc. but hey, they look cool!


anyone had the same experience???
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« Reply #14 on: June 26, 2007, 10:49:42 am »

hell yeah! going sideways, some scaring motorway experiences, no handling on the wet, no traction etc. but hey, they look cool!


anyone had the same experience???

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« Reply #15 on: June 26, 2007, 11:22:25 am »

i like the looks of it yeah, but when the traction and handeling in the wet is that bad, i will really reconsider....there will be an engine in the car with around 200HP so yes i want some traction....
any other good alternative's ??
with good looks and traction.....

firestone f560  in 205-70-15...will these work , any experiance someone Huh
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« Reply #16 on: June 26, 2007, 11:28:07 am »

http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/specs/radial-t-a/12.html

I'm thinking these as an alternative....

what do you guys think?
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« Reply #17 on: October 07, 2008, 20:36:59 pm »

Sorry to take this topic out, but I really like the looks of theese tyres (wide ovals), but I have serious doubts about handling and traction.
Could anybody, who used them tell honestly how does it feel to have them on?
How does a bug behave on street and strip with them?
I mean: They look super cool, but are they really worth anything comparing to the more modern ones like contemporary Good Years, or Pirellis?

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« Reply #18 on: October 08, 2008, 07:03:57 am »

I can only speak for the M/T Indy Profile F70-15 wich is also a classic musclecar tire.
Looks awesome IMO, but may very well be the worst tire I have ever driven in wet conditions. Absolutely lethal!
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« Reply #19 on: October 08, 2008, 08:51:54 am »

Iīm running F70-15 wide ovals on my ovalwindow and donīt have the best experiences as well. A week ago I took the car for a spin because I wanted to check the jetting with a LM-1. That meant I had to rev it up to see if everything is okay. So I revved it to 7760rpm in second gear and shifted into third on a very flat and dry street when suddenly the rear wheels lost grip and the car went sideways. For that reason I will never ever do that on a country road again!;-)
As lonmg as you are cruising everything is fine but you must be careful in turns. Iīve never driven those tires in the rain but I guess itīs dangerous!
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« Reply #20 on: October 08, 2008, 09:09:04 am »

The do look a cool tire, but not sure that you will look so cool in a ditch upside down with your car trashed.
People overlook tires too often, they are probably the single most important device on your car, don't sacrafice your life for looks! If you have a HiPo strret car you need to invest in some good rubber and leave these tires in the 50s!
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« Reply #21 on: July 19, 2013, 10:38:06 am »

Sorry to bring this post back from the dead!!
I am looking at the wide ovals for my 356 rims, after reading this I might have to reconsider!
Are there any period looking tyres that are actually good,i.e are useable in the wet or above 60mph
Thanks
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« Reply #22 on: July 19, 2013, 11:56:45 am »

A couple of years ago I swapped the MTīs mentioned above for some 185-15 Vredestein Sprint Classics. It was like buying a new car!
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« Reply #23 on: July 19, 2013, 12:49:36 pm »

I can only speak for the M/T Indy Profile F70-15 wich is also a classic musclecar tire.
Looks awesome IMO, but may very well be the worst tire I have ever driven in wet conditions. Absolutely lethal!

Sounds perfect to me  Wink FUN!  Grin
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« Reply #24 on: July 19, 2013, 13:11:41 pm »

it is fun sometimes but others is terrifying...
My worst experience was on the motorway with heavy traffic...
I was doing ~100 Km/h in the low speed lane, and as soon as I encountered some lorries groove,
the car started moving along side towards the next lane,
it seemed possessed and was really difficult to keep it straight... not nice!
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« Reply #25 on: July 19, 2013, 22:44:07 pm »

Thanks for bringing back this thread, I had a good giggle!  Cheesy

It's not technology, or computer controls, or being smarter that makes cars and bikes so much faster now than in the past...........it's the tyres.  Wink

I remember being on a wet highway in a 1963 having a road train go past. The little Beetle still had the stock 5.60-15s on it, and it promptly started to pendulum around while I was doing about 100kph.  Shocked
Of course the bloody wipers didn't work either, so I had no way of knowing which way was up.  Grin

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« Reply #26 on: July 19, 2013, 23:58:00 pm »

With a little tweaking of the suspension you can use these tires and still have a car that goes straight on the highway.
Bias tires, and specially these "square" late 60's-early 70's tires, are less forgiving than radials and you need to have both the front and rear suspension adjusted correctly.
The first time I had my oval out on the highway with a set of F70-15 Mickey Thompson Indy Profiles I almost needed to change my pants. It was ALL over the place and suddenly decided to change lanes by itself. So I had to find out what to do.

First of all, you need to have a little toe-in on the rear. On the early cars this can't be adjusted so you have to either use later spring plates or file the holes in the original ones to get the adjustment needed. All the way forward works fine and gives a lot more straight line stability. This was the major improvement.
Second you also need to have the front suspension in good shape and with the correct toe-in.
There is a rule saying that you should never mix radials and bias tires on the same car, and it has something to it.. I usually run bias 5.60-15's on the front on my oval but on other cars (like the green '66 in the pics) I use radials up front without any problems as long as the suspension is right.
After having the adjustments set up I really have no handling problems. And I don't mean getting to and from meetings without ending in the ditch, I usually drive about 12-13.000kms each summer on all kinds of roads without ever thinking about the tires being an issue.

As for handling. these tires (Goodyear Polyglas, Firestone Wide Ovals etc) were the state of the art tires in 1970. Tire technology has come a long way since then, but they were original equipment on 400+ horsepower musclecars that were not "lethal" to drive. The grip in the wet is not the best but the sidewalls are pretty stiff and they handle ok in turns. After having tried a lot of setups, widths and so on I would try to avoid using tubes in them. They are not supposed to have them and in my experience become more unpredictable. Square tires don't like round tubes.. They are also wider than they are high, the tubes are not.

Widths are also discussed earlier in the thread. In Theory the F designates the width, but that really isn't the case. A F-70 tire is about the same as a 215/70. I now use F60's and they equal a 245/60 radial tire.
There was also someone asking if a F-60 can be used. Yes it can but you need the offset on your wheels to be 100% correct. I use them on wheels that I have widened and tweaked a bit. They are now 6.4" wide and the tires are almost touching the rear body mount and spring plates. That combined with the fact that I can see the white letters in the rear view mirror means you can't get much wider tires under an original fender  Grin
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« Reply #27 on: July 19, 2013, 23:59:48 pm »

A couple more. The green one is currently my daily driver and sees a lot of highway use. Straight as an arrow (the handling that is, not the car   Grin ).
I would also challenge every kind of stock bug to outperform it on a twisty road. Are they dangerous?  Wink
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« Reply #28 on: July 20, 2013, 16:02:06 pm »

This is my new favourite picture of your car dude  Grin

I think I am going to go the "Radial" route on the 65..... Pirelli Cinturato's 155's & 185's  Smiley

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« Reply #29 on: July 22, 2013, 23:46:39 pm »


I think I am going to go the "Radial" route on the 65..... Pirelli Cinturato's 155's & 185's  Smiley



Nothing wrong with going the radial route. But... Your combo would be great on an "ordinary" looker, afraid it will be a bit skinny for a pre-cal car..
In the pic you commented (thanks  Wink ) the oval has its stock height front beam with 5.5" Mangels and 165R15's. You can't see it in that pic but it worked like magic to give it that beefy "musclecar-look".

Edit: Found a couple of (very poor) in motion pics from a cruising. Gives kind of an idea of what I mean (car #2). Riding high with the front wheels moved outwards by the offset of the 5.5's it got "that" look  Cool

Wheels are everything. An otherwise very cool car can be totally ruined by the wrong wheels and tires and how they sit. On the other hand, a pretty much boring car can be cooler than those eskimo balls by having the right combination of stance, wheels and tires..
To qoute mr Baboon: "Get a cool set of wheels and find a car that fits them"  Grin
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