American Classic Radial | 1 Inch Whitewall | 205/75R15
$201.00
We all remember well the classic cars from the sixties that had narrow whitewalls, as auto manufacturers began decreasing the width of the whitewall in the late 1950s and early '60s. Since then, narrow whitewall tires have been very popular. These 205/75R15 radial tires offer the right look for your classic car, thanks to the tall sidewall and tread pattern. The 1 inch whitewall is built into the mold from the very first step, so it is a genuine whitewall tire that will hold up well over time. American Classic tires are made in the USA and they are DOT and ECE (European Community) approved and covered by Coker Tire Company's 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 to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.
Tire Series | American Classic Radial |
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Brand | American Classic |
SKU | 700205 |
GTIN | 00842199100709 |
Product Size | 205/75R15 |
Tire Construction | Radial |
Sidewall Style | Narrow Whitewall |
Width Radial | 205 mm |
Radial Aspect Ratio | 75 |
Rim Diameter (in) | 15 |
Overall Diameter (in) | 27 |
Section Width (in) | 8.3 |
Tread Width (in) | 5.68 |
Rim Width (in) | 5.50 - 7.50 |
Max Load Capacity | 1598@35 psi |
Speed Rating | S |
Load Index | 96 |
UTQG rating | 540 BB |
Construction Ply | POLY/STEEL |
DOT Approved | Yes |
Tube Type or Tubeless | Tubeless |
Product Questions & Answers
Question:
Is the 205/75R15 the correct size tire for my 1962 corvette with 1 inch whitewall?
By matt lane on July 23, 2019
By matt lane on July 23, 2019
Answer:
Hi there, Yes, it is. 62-64, this is the correct tire for the car - even some 65 models. Thank you for your question,
Coker Tire Support on July 24, 2019
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Question:
What is the tread life expectancy on this tire (ACR 1inch Ww 205/75R15), is it a 40k, 50k or 60k+ mileage tire?
By JD Brecht on April 16, 2018
By JD Brecht on April 16, 2018
Answer:
Our tires are not often used for conventional purposes so they are not tested like conventional tires. Rather than offer a limited mileage warranty, instead we offer our life of the tread warranty! Click Here to read more.
Coker Tire Support on April 16, 2018
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