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With the new springs up front it went from 11 inches to 13 1/4 from the bottom of the front bumper, they added a leaf to the rear and re-tempered it and it went from 12 inches to 17 1/2 from the bottom of the rear bumper. Here are before and after pics with the new tires on :D

Before

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After

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Posted

Looks nice. The tires probably raised it a small amount too. Radials have more rubber contacting the ground than bias tires.

Actually by just looking at the pictures, I like the way the car looks either way. By the way, switching from radials to bias is going to change the way the car handles on the road too. Will be easier steering with the bias tires on there, especially when parallel parking.

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my first car was a hand me down and it was a 1950 dodge meadowbrook with the 19.95 earl schieb paint job. i still miss that car, but it did not look as good as yours. i like what you did to it. dennis

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Thanks Rollie :) , I have 700 x 15's on and I guess there is not that much of a differance from your 670's by looking at your measurments. I noticed that the car steers alot eaiser with these narrow tires, I guess less friction then the other wider ones I had on.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Thanks Rollie :) , I have 700 x 15's on and I guess there is not that much of a differance from your 670's by looking at your measurments. I noticed that the car steers alot eaiser with these narrow tires, I guess less friction then the other wider ones I had on.

Curious how you are liking your Sumitomo wide whites, now that you've had them on for a while...

Any rubbing issues? My radials will rub the torsion bar bolt heads if I turn to the lock, wondering what issues you may have found with these taller tires?

I sent Sumitomo an e-mail to find out if these tires are still available and what price if so.

Thanks for the update-

Pete

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Got this message back from Sumitomo...

Pete

Peter,

I’m not sure where you are located but that is not a tire marketed in the USA or Canada, unless it comes from overseas on the gray market. We do not handle anything like this.

Bob Smith

Treadways Corporation

610-615-8019

Fax 610-615-8158

800-523-0430

Posted

Pete,I have not been able to drive it much because of the weather here and the salt on the roads. When I drove it home from the shop there there was no rubbing or clearance issues. That's weird that you received that reply back I would think if they had their name on the tire they would know where to get them.

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...That's weird that you received that reply back I would think if they had their name on the tire they would know where to get them....

I thought it was odd too... maybe they are sold in the Canadian or Mexico market only? I was hoping they might be less expensive than some of the other brands available.

Pete

  • 10 months later...
Posted (edited)

These tires are great! The look of bias ply with the feel of a radial. They track as straight as an arrow down the road:D (700R15)

Edited by aero3113

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