----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 12:12
PM
Subject: Re: IML: 60 whitewall
width
Actually I also have the original Silvertown
spare (I think) in the Trunk of my 60.
Though I don't have access to the car at
this moment , I seem to remember measuring the whitewall and coming up with a odd
measurement.
2-3/8 ,or thereabouts. The depth of
the rim must hide part of the whitewall ?.
Anyway I really didn't give it much thought
because I had planned to order Coker reproduction Silvertowns.
Now after reading a lot of bad things about Coker
quality and customer service (from another list) I am considering
Diamondback Radials . They are recommending 3
inch whitewalls, but I am pretty sure that is too wide.
Clay
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 7:16
PM
Subject: Re: IML: 60 whitewall
width
Gidday Clay
As you may be aware the 1960 Imperial tyre
was 820x15. If you specifically want the B.F.Goodrich Silvertown Vintage
Tyre then you have a choice of a whitewall width of 1" , 2 1/2" or the 3 5/8
". I believe that the original whitewall width was around 2 1/2 ". I
had a similar problem with my 1960 Whitewalls. I bought the Firestone but
went for their 3 1/2" width. If you are after the B.F.Goodrich
tyre then I suppose you would buy the 2 1/2". This tyre is a 4 Ply
Poly.
I know that Richard Burgess had an original
whitewall in the boot of his 1960 Crown when he got it so he will know what
the original width was. I'm sure he would measure it for you.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 7:36
AM
Subject: IML: 60 whitewall
width
Greetings everyone
I apologize in advance for
a question that could be answered by simply searching the archives. But
darn if I can find it!
I am trying to find what should be the
correct width of a 60 Imperial's whitewall.
As close as I can
tell its anywhere from 2-1/2 inches up to
3.Specifically I want the width for the B.F. Goodrich Silvertown
tire.
Clay Smith
67 Crown
Coupe
60
Custom