Coker Classic | 2 3/8 Inch Whitewall | 205/75R15 | Tires | Styles | Brands
Whitewall Radial Tires | Coker White Walls
Coker Classic Whitewall Radial tires, introduced in 1995, are the first modern radial construction wide whitewalls. DOT and ECE (European Union) approved, with an all-season tread design and backed by our life of the tread warranty. Coker white walls widths may vary slightly, dependent on rim coverage. 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 | 579400 |
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Brand | Coker Classic |
Weight (lbs) | 27.0000 |
GTIN | 00842199100280 |
Product Size | 205/75R15 |
Sidewall Style | Wide Whitewall |
Rim Diameter | 15 |
Radial Aspect Ratio | 75 |
Width Radial | 205 mm |
UTQG rating | 400 BB |
Tread Width | 5.68 |
Section Width (Actual) | 8.14 |
Overall Diameter | 27.11 |
Load Index | 97 |
Speed Rating | P |
Construction Ply | POLY/STEEL |
750@30PSI | 1598@35PSI |
Recommended Rim Width | 5.50 - 7.50 |
Tube Type or Tubeless | Tubeless |
Tire Construction | Radial |
Product Questions & Answers
Question:
shipping for 4 tires to minneapolis , mn.
By anthony langeslay on February 24, 2016
By anthony langeslay on February 24, 2016
Answer:
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Coker Tire Support on February 25, 2016
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Question:
Does the Coker Classic | 2 3/8 Inch Whitewall | 205/75R15 tire require a tube when installed on a stock 1958 Corvette wheel? Thanks. Greg
By Greg Smith on February 11, 2017
By Greg Smith on February 11, 2017
Answer:
It likely will require a tube as the wheel itself was made during an era when all tires required tubes so it is therefore likely not airtight and will still need a tube even when mounted with a modern, tubeless tire.
Coker Tire Support on February 13, 2017
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