Well, that’s an easy decision, my 65 300L is original from front to back & I was hoping to keep the wheels & hubcaps!!!
Amazingly after sitting for 25 years in a garage, it still has original bias ply tires.. 🤔🤔
I just had the AC serviced & charged with R12 & it’s getting super cold & not leaking!! 😳😳😳
This club is AWESOME,
Thanks,
Curtis
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Good for you, Noel. They are only original once.
Don Warnaar
Curtis, William,
Stayed with 14”. Don’t want to change hubcaps or go to the 15” wheels with inserts to retain the 14” hubcaps. My 6-ply Eurospec DBacks were actually an inch too short, so the car sat a little low. That said, I put 55,000 miles
on them in the past 9 years and it drove great. Long trips from Chicago to 300 Meets in NM, CT, NY, RI, VA, WV, AR, MO and more. Many of these trips were in driving rain (monsoon downpours 7 of 9 days to NM and back). New ACs are taller and the F sits higher
and looks better, and drove fine to TX and back. We (John Begian in his beautiful black best of show convertible and I) have done a lot of this long distance cruising running our F and G together on flat as well as twisty mountain roads, and I’ve never felt
the F was under-tired, typically running at 75 mph.
I know I’m an anomaly, still running drum brakes, dual points and 14” tires, but the F has performed great, and I have no intention of changing these.
Noel
F Coupe
Burr Ridge, IL
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Noel,
Are you running 14” or 15” tires?
My 300F has 14” & everyone says to go to 15” for safety & a better ride.
Best,
Curtis
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Put American Classics on my F this year. Drove it 2400 miles trip to our Dallas Meet from Chicago, and they performed well at speed. A little different (read - softer) feel than my 9 yr old Diamondbacks that
had 55,000 miles on them. American Classics will take a few more wheel weights than did the Diamondbacks. Make sure you mount all weights on the backside of your rims.
Noel
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Coker American Classic radials. Yes, have them on three cars F, 55 and 56 Imps. Not perfect, but want the look and in fact they’re satisfactory at speed.
M.
Anyone have any experience using American Classic radial tires on their letter car?
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