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Goodyear eagle size

Discussion in 'The Hides' started by yamaharx-1, Jun 16, 2011.

  1. yamaharx-1

    yamaharx-1 Well-Known Member

    What size Goodyear eagle tire are people using on 15" rims for a 71? My tire shop tells me eagles don't come in a 245/60/15 or 235 but I see them on some GS And GSX cars?
     
  2. 87GN_70GS

    87GN_70GS Well-Known Member

    I had 255 60 15 on my 70. Would rub a bit on the front on extreme (almost locked) turns
     
  3. LARRY70GS

    LARRY70GS a.k.a. "THE WIZARD" Staff Member

  4. SmallHurst

    SmallHurst The Polyglas Pimp!

    This fall/ winter the 215/65/15 Eagle GT will be available as well as the 255/60/15 Eagle GT. Yes, the GN's and H/O's and the Z/28's are now old enough to have the GT reproduced!!!!!
     
  5. gsconv

    gsconv BPG# 1603

    245/60 15 Goodyear Eagle ST on mine:TU:
     
  6. SmallHurst

    SmallHurst The Polyglas Pimp!

    Those ST's are getting OLD. Check the build date on them. If they are over 10-12 years old, consider replacement.
     
  7. Ryans-GSX

    Ryans-GSX Have fun, life is short.

    OK, I know this is about the Goodyear tires but just so you have options here is what I just put on my 70 skylark convertible. I like the way they look and ride. For the price (around $60 per tire ) I dont think you could go wrong.

    Primewell PS860

    I put 225/70/15 on my car but its just a cruiser and I did not need fat tires on my car BUT..... if I was going that route I would put 225/70/15 up front and 275/60/15 in the back or 235/60/15 all around (they dont offer a 245/60/15)
     

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  8. wheelz

    wheelz 'B' is for Buick.

    ...WOW..Nice ride Ryan! (I say that with just a eensey-weeencey slight bit of jealousy in my tone of voice..can ya hear me now???) LOL! Wheelz, Tampa Bay
     

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