Firestone F560 Radial Tire | 165R15
Firestone F560 Radial Tire | 165R15 Firestone F560 Radial Tire | 165R15 Firestone F560 Radial Tire | 165R15 Firestone F560 Tires
SPECIFICATIONS
Tire Series F560 Radial
Brand Firestone
SKU 568741
Product Size 165R15
Tire Construction Radial
Sidewall Style Blackwall
Radial Width 165 mm
Radial Aspect Ratio 80
Rim Diameter (in/mm) 15 inch
Overall Diameter (in) 25.43
Section Width (in) 6.57
Rim Width (in) 4.50 - 6.00
Max Load Capacity 1170@36 psi
Speed Rating P
Construction Ply POLY/STEEL
Tube Type or Tubeless Tubeless

Firestone F560 Radial Tire | 165R15

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Firestone F560 Radial Tire | 165R15

Firestone F560 radial tires are a perfect choice for European sports cars and they also work well on the front of hot rods. The 165R15 is our most popular size and allows for many authentic fitments, and this blackwall radial tire is a favorite among Austin Healey, MG, Fiat, Porsche, Volkswagen, Citroen and Renault enthusiasts. The tread design and compound offer great dry and wet handling, while the tall sidewall and narrow tread profile provide the right look for many vintage sports cars. The Firestone F560 is a steel belted radial with P speed rating. All Firestone F560 tires are DOT and ECE approved.

165R15 Tire Conversion Chart

  • Similar Size Radial Alternative: 560R15
  • Suitable Radial Replacement For: 5.90-15 Bias Ply Tire
  • Suitable Radial Replacement For: 6.00-15 Bias Ply Tire
  • Suitable Radial Replacement For: A78-15 Bias Ply Tire

1954-59 Austin-Healey 100-6 (5.90-15) 
1959-67 Austin-Healey 3000 (5.90-15)
1960-66 Daimler SP 250 (5.90-15)
1963-68 Fiat 1800 B Sedan (5.90-15)
1951-54 Henry J Standard (5.90-15)
1961-70 Peugeot 404 (5.90-15)
1956-60 Porsche 1500 (5.90-15)
1956-62 Porsche 1600 (5.90-15)
1956-68 Triumph TR3 (5.90-15)
1956-68 Triumph TR4, TR4A (5.90-15)
1971-74 Volkswagen 411,412 Wagon (5.90-15)
1953-59 Volvo PV 444 (5.90-15)
1960-66 Volvo 122 S (5.90-15)
1954-61 Allard Palm Breach (6.00-15)
1962-63 Oldsmobile F85 (6.00-15)
1961-63 Rambler 6-cylinder (6.00-15)
1959-63 Studebaker Lark (6.00-15)
1973-77 Volkswagen Super Beetle, Beetle (6.00-15)
1963-73 Volkswagen Squareback Sedan (6.00-15)
1953-60 Volvo 445 Duett (6.00-15)

Fits these models and others. Please refer to your owners manual for details on the correct tire fitment requirements for your model and trim level.

Firestone Tires for Collector Vehicles

Coker Tire is proud to offer authentic Firestone tires for a wide range of cars, trucks and motorcycles built from the 1900's through the 1970's. We offer Firestone Non Skid tires, Firestone Deluxe Champion tires, Firestone Wide Oval tires and many more famous styles and sizes to fit military vehicles, motorcycles and classic commercial trucks. With whitewalls, redlines, raised white letters and other classic sidewall styles, this product line is one of our most extensive and popular brands.

Please Note

  • Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.

Product Questions & Answers

 
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Question:
Must this tire (Firestone F560, 165/80-15) use a tube?
By Steve on September 06, 2018
Answer:

This tire does not require a tube, but it can be mounted with a tube if you have a wire rim or a rim that otherwise does not hold a seal.

Coker Tire Support on September 06, 2018
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Question:
I called my Firestone dealer. He stated Firestone had not made F560 in that size (165 80 15 ) in about 15 years !
By Oran on June 29, 2018
Answer:

This is true, the F560 was discontinued by Firestone many years ago and we took up the torch as the new manufacture for this vintage model. We build this tire under license from Firestone and proudly carry on the tradition to keep your classic vehicles on the road.

Coker Tire Support on June 29, 2018
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