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Send PMMaldegem, Belgium
Joined: 1/5/2006
Posts: 774
Vette(s): 350/350 T-top
1970
Cortez silver -blue interior
[QUOTE=Autom8r]There was a thread on this subject earlier this year, check it out here;
Earlier Tire thread
I went with 255 / 60 R15 Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s and they perform great and look great to boot.
Dave[/QUOTE]
Earlier Tire thread
I went with 255 / 60 R15 Firestone Firehawk Indy 500s and they perform great and look great to boot.
Dave[/QUOTE]
i also changed to those Indy's. They look "performance"
under the car... Mounted them on alu wheels , kept my rally's with the T/A's.

So that's one big fault for a '70 but i don't mind , they look great !
and nobody in Belgium knows....




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Send PMTecumseh, MI - USA
Joined: 9/14/2003
Posts: 221
Vette(s): 1980 all org. with 18000 act. miles dk claret with matching interior..Eagle alloys ..loaded..excellent cond.
I would go with the 255x60 on your rims. Gives the car a better look with all that rubber on the ground. They ride well also. Just a thought...
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I agree - BFG TAs - 60 series is a much better look for the vette - never had a better tire - would put it on my Jag XJR if the size was available
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I've got the BFG's on my truck's (2) and love them. Vette came with Kumho's, rough, noisy, 30 to 45 min to get good heat buildup.
When she gets back from paint, she will get BFG 60's as her first present! Wouldn't have any other brand or type. If they made them for my daily beater, it'd be on them too.
When she gets back from paint, she will get BFG 60's as her first present! Wouldn't have any other brand or type. If they made them for my daily beater, it'd be on them too.
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Send PMNewark, CA - USA
Joined: 4/29/2004
Posts: 350
Vette(s): 1969 Corvette 4-speed ZZ-4 crate
Monza Red
It's really kinda up to you and what you want. I like the BFG TAs for the old school look, and they really are a pretty good tire...but I don't race the car, or drive it everyday. I'm sure there are better tires, but they are good for what I want them for.
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I have Cooper Cobras on my 78SA and they haven't disappointed me yet.
Greg.
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Thanks for all the input on my question about tires. Looks like a lot you guys really like the 255/60 size. Now you got me thinking about that. I'll have to check into them. Since I wanted for a long time and am finally a Vette owner and had to learn fast once I had one in my garage, I found that the C3VR forums are the place to find the answers. Just look at old topics or ask a new question and lots of people are more than willing to help.
BTW, I'll need all the help I can get since I'm just a dumb carpenter, but at least I got me a C3.
Thanks again,
Jeff
BTW, I'll need all the help I can get since I'm just a dumb carpenter, but at least I got me a C3.

Thanks again,
Jeff
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I have the Goodyear Eagle GTIIs on my 75 and really like them. They are no more or no less than I expected.
Scott
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Send PMManteca, CA - USA
Joined: 11/20/2005
Posts: 3623
Vette(s): 1978,two tone,Metalic Rootbeer & gold
1975 L48 4 speed
Hey Jeff, don't be discountin' them carpenters, bro. They're huge through history. I mean like NOAH and "ETC".Need I say more.
Jimmy B.
Just can't wait to get on the road again.
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