Coker Classic | 4 Inch Whitewall | L78-15
$193.00
Coker Classic L78-15 bias ply 4 inch wide whitewall tires are an excellent upgrade for a car that originally had 800-15 or 820-15 tires. This includes many American classic cars from the 1950s and 1960s, like Cadillac, Lincoln and more. The L78 tires also work well on hot rods and custom cars, as the 4 inch whitewall provides the timeless old school look. Coker wide white wall tires feature genuine whitewall construction and authentic deluxe tread designs. These Coker Classic bias ply wide whitewalls are made in the USA. DOT and ECE (European Union) approved, and backed by our life of the tread warranty. Please note that dimensions listed tread width, section width and overall diameter are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted on a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.
SKU | 62950 |
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GTIN | 00842199104646 |
Brand | Coker Classic |
Product Size | L78-15 |
Tire Construction | Bias Ply |
Sidewall Style | Wide Whitewall |
Width Bias Ply | L78 |
Rim Diameter | 15 |
Overall Diameter (in) | 29.3 |
Section Width (in) | 8.85 |
Tread Width | 5.88 |
Rim Width (in) | 5.50 - 8.00 |
Max Load Capacity | 1970@32 psi |
Construction Ply | 4 PLY POLY |
Tube Type or Tubeless | Tubeless |
Product Questions & Answers
Question:
Will these work for stock 1955 Chevrolet wheels, or 205/75-15 replacement?
By Mark Carrillo on July 24, 2018
By Mark Carrillo on July 24, 2018
Answer:
These are about 3 sizes larger than standard equipment, so we could not insure fitment. We suggest either a 670-15 or a 205/75R15 for a 1955 Chevrolet.
Coker Tire Support on July 24, 2018
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Question:
Would these be equal to a 15 inch p235
By Randy on October 25, 2017
By Randy on October 25, 2017
Answer:
The L78-15 bias ply translates to a 235/75R15 in a radial. There are slight dimensional differences that can be seen in the specifications tab of each listing, but a 235/75R15 is generally considered a replacement size for an L78-15.
Coker Tire Support on October 25, 2017
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