dibbons
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My three classic vehicles are all equipped with 14 inch wheels and I was wondering if 15 inch wheels are advantageous for some (any) reason? Thank you.
Streeters don't care about that.Interesting comments, but just to play the devil's advocate for a moment, doesn't a lighter tire/wheel combo handle better for some reason?
Interesting conments, but just to play the devil's advocate for a moment, doesn't a lighter tire/wheel combo handle better for some reason?
I had a set of N50-15s once. Under a 74 DartSport 360 4speed, with Gabriel Hi-Jackers. That's how I bought it in about 78. Those babies looked to be about 7 ft tall under there!The main advantage 15 inchers have over 14s is that they still make N50-15s
If anyone still made N50-14s I would have never bothered with 15 incher wheels
Plus, I have heard that most major manufacturers are deleting 14 inch tires.
The short answer is yes. Lighter wheels have a performance advantage. If your comparing a light weight 14 wheel and a steel 15, I'll take the 15 for all the other advantages it has. It just simply out weighs the 14 on everything else.Interesting conments, but just to play the devil's advocate for a moment, doesn't a lighter tire/wheel combo handle better for some reason?
So what you're saying is that you never drive your car on any road in ManitobaOK I care, but I care more about it sticking in the corners that ride quality over shoddy busted up pavement with rocks the size of pumpkins, which I would never be on anyway.
Good catch, fellow Manitoban!So what you're saying is that you never drive your car on any road in Manitoba
There are millions of 14 mini trucks out there, no one is going to dump the 14 molds. What they will do is drop the 14 line to a lower shelf tire brand, ie. Hercules or Cooper. Now finding a 14 wide is going to be a hunt. As for larger tire patch, that deals with the OD of the tire, not the diameter of the rim. Less sidewall is not always advantageous. On a freeway cruiser, a rubber band 35 series 20 inch tire with the accompanying 20 inch wheel mass is not the best combination. I watched a Volt with its low profile/ low resistance tires run over a 3 inch curb taking a driveway a little short at about 10 mph. Popped the tire outright. Watch "Blues Brothers" and watch that big Monaco bounce over a median at 30 mph. Try that with 18's and 40 series tires. So...any one know where I can find some 235-70R14s?![]()
So...any one know where I can find some 235-70R14s?![]()