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Don't mix Radials and Bias tires. I've been around a lot of these "pie-crust" vintage-style slicks and the best ones to buy are the Radir slicks that are entirely brand new tires and casings and are available only through Radir Wheels and their dealers.
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If my memory serves me right, Pennslyvania saftey inspection allows bias and radial tires to be mixed BUT the same type must match on the same axle. For example you could run bias up front and radials on the back axle.
I've certainly done it. I think it would be less noticable in an old car than on some modern ones. What are you afraid of? As long as you don't expect the car to do much else than go stright and fast, I think you'll be fine. There certainly is something to be said for Mark's comments. I've never really liked retreads more on principal than the technology. I'm not familiar with Radir's product line. Do they have something historically correct for the late 60's? |
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I'm looking for 1/4 mile track driveability and just "putzin" around town to local car cruise nights, no highway driving or high speed other than the 1/4 mile track straights.. Thanks...
Rich
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http://www.radirwheels.com/contents.htm These Radir slicks are great and naturally you'll wanna avoid the rain but with their 4-ply sidewall, they actually drive quite nice compared to a wrinkle-wall slick. Now, I ran the 10.00 x 15's that are close to 30 inches tall and it really took me a long time to get the air pressure situation right. I started like I normally would with about 10-11 LBS. but I never started getting a nice even footprint across until a little over 30 LBS. Yeah, I know.......that's a lot of air pressure for a slick, but that's when they started finally leaving a decent footprint and actually ripped off my housing perches due to their effectiveness.
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Looked at the link, but the frames configuration may have messed it up a little. Do they offer a slick without the white-walls?
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Doesn't look like they do. They even note you can turn in the whitewall if you don't want it showing..
Rich
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