If you want bias ply tires like 1964 OEM those are reasonable, but not really any different from 8.50-14 or 9.00-14 available from same source. But personally if I had changed to the 15 inch wheels, I would be going with a production grade radial - as opposed to a low volume $pecialty tire made in small batches frequently with old technology. OE dimensions from BF Goodrich Tire Engineering Data 8.50-14 were approx 28.2 diameter, 9.00-14 approx 28.8, 7.60-15 approx 28.8 - but load capacity same as 8.50-14 You have several good options in current production radials with
narrow whitewall. These are actual measured dimensions of several
NOS and current radial tires
Edward Mills Antique Tractors 1930-1960 Antique Cars 1960-1985 On 4/19/2018 11:43 AM, Greg
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