BF Goodrich Radial T/A | White Letter | 215/70R14
$146.00
BFGoodrich Radial T/A 215/70R14 tires are perfect for muscle cars and classics that call for a raised white letter sidewall. The 215/70R14 sizing is the perfect bias ply replacement for cars that originally came with F70-14 tires. With the legendary V-Bloc tread design and S (112 MPH) speed rating, they are built to perform. DOT and ECE (European Union) approved. With 40 years of heritage, the BFGoodrich Radial TA product line earns the title of the ultimate muscle car tire. We have thousands of Radial T/A tires on hand, so you can get your tires quick, and get your muscle car back on the road, where it belongs! 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 | 5557780 |
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Brand | BF Goodrich |
Product Size | 215/70R14 |
Tire Construction | Radial |
Sidewall Style | Raised White Letter |
Width Radial | 215 mm |
Radial Aspect Ratio | 70 |
Rim Diameter | 14 |
Overall Diameter (in) | 25.9 |
Section Width (in) | 8.7 |
Rim Width (in) | 5.50 - 7.00 |
Max Load Capacity | 1554@35 psi |
Speed Rating | S |
Load Index | 96 |
UTQG rating | 400AB |
Construction Ply | POLY/STEEL |
DOT Approved | Yes |
Tube Type or Tubeless | Tubeless |
Product Questions & Answers
Question:
What was the tire size and make of the tires that came on a 1970 Chevelle SS396?
By Paul Shuster on February 21, 2016
By Paul Shuster on February 21, 2016
Answer:
The factory original tire size was F70-14 bias ply, but brand is not specified in general. Brand may be noted on the build sheet, if that is still with the car. This BF Goodrich T/A in the 215/70R14 is the radial equivalent size.
Coker Tire Support on February 22, 2016
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Question:
Will this work on a 6" wide for a 68 mercury cougar?
By Greg on June 12, 2017
By Greg on June 12, 2017
Answer:
Yes, this tire will fit a 6" wide wheel. See "Specifications" for recommended rim width as well as all other relevant dimensions.
Coker Tire Support on June 12, 2017
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