Premium Sport 5/8 Inch Whitewall | 520-14
Premium Sport 5/8 Inch Whitewall | 520-14 Premium Sport 5/8 Inch Whitewall | 520-14 Premium Sport 5/8 Inch Whitewall | 520-14 Premium Sport 5/8 Inch Whitewall | 520-14
SPECIFICATIONS
Tire Series Premium Sport Lowrider
Brand Premium Sport
SKU 506547
Product Size 520-14
Tire Construction Bias Ply
Sidewall Style Narrow Whitewall
Sidewall Style Width (in) 0.625
Bias Ply Width 5.20
Rim Diameter (in/mm) 14 inch
Overall Diameter (in) 24.30
Section Width (in) 5.78
Tread Width (in) 4.00
Rim Width (in) 3.50 - 4.00
Max Load Capacity 1230@60 psi
Tread Depth (32nds) 12
Construction Ply 8PR NYLON
Tube Type or Tubeless Tubeless

Premium Sport 5/8 Inch Whitewall | 520-14

$204.00

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Premium Sport | 5/8 Inch Whitewall | 520-14

Premium Sport bias ply tires are the ultimate Lowrider whitewall tires! These narrow whitewall lowrider tires are the perfect finishing touch for your customized classic. These tires have the traditional lowrider looks, perfect for lowriders and bombs. Premium Sport tires feature a strong 4-ply design (8-ply Rated!), and they're made in the USA!


5.20-14 Tire Conversion Chart

Radial Equivalent First Choice: 175/75R14

Radial Equivalent Optional Choice: 185/70R14

Genuine Narrow Whitewall Tire

This product features a genuine narrow whitewall sidewall style. This means that the bright white rubber is added directly to the tire sidewall during initial construction of the carcass, resulting in a truly integrated, high-quality product after vulcanization. When we reference "narrow whitewall" tires, we typically mean a whitewall that measures less than two inches, but it can also mean a whitewall that does not reach all the way into the bead. Narrow whitewall tires are popular for many cars built in 1960's all the way through the 1990's.

Bias Ply Construction

Bias ply tire construction is a method that was used from the 1900's through the 1970's on passenger cars and light trucks. Bias ply tires feature ply cords that run at a 45 degree angle to the bead, and overlap in a crisscross pattern, depending on how many ply layers are used. This creates a strong tire, but bias ply tires have a tendency to follow breaks or ruts in the pavement. Bias ply tires are the most authentic choice for classic car restorations and traditional hot rod builds. Coker Tire offers a huge variety of bias ply tires for many applications. 

Premium Sport Lowrider Tires

The Premium Sport tire has been an anchor among Lowrider enthusiasts for years. These tires have the look dialed in. The Premium Sport is available in 5.20-13 and 5.20-14 with two different whitewall widths.

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. Please note Chemical Guys Tire and Rubber Cleaner and Adams Polish Tire shine has been linked to Whitewall browning and should not be used. We recommend using our line of tire care products.

Product Questions & Answers

 
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Question:
how many ply are your 520-14 premium sport lowrider tires
By Brian King on February 20, 2018
Answer:

They are 8 ply!

Coker Tire Support on February 21, 2018
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Question:
Are the tires good for the highway
By Desean lacy on March 11, 2018
Answer:

Yes, these are DOT approved and may be driven on the highway!

Coker Tire Support on March 12, 2018
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Question:
are you still getting big bubbles on the tire walls? whats the quality now?
By HECTOR PANTOJA on January 27, 2019
Answer:

This is not a common issue, and we have not had many reports of this from any current inventory. We stand by our product 100% and will cover any manufacturing or material defects should you have any issues, however. Feel free to order with confidence!

Coker Tire Support on January 28, 2019
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