Coker Classic | Redline | 185R15
Coker Classic | Redline | 185R15 Coker Classic | Redline | 185R15 Coker Classic | Redline | 185R15
SPECIFICATIONS
Tire Series Coker Classic Radial
Brand Coker Classic
SKU 57986
GTIN 00842199100099
Product Size 185R15
Tire Construction Radial
Sidewall Style Redline
Sidewall Style Width (in) 0.375
Radial Width 185 mm
Radial Aspect Ratio 80
Rim Diameter (in/mm) 15 inch
Overall Diameter (in) 27
Section Width (in) 7.28
Rim Width (in) 5.00 - 6.50
Max Load Capacity 1355@35 psi
Speed Rating S
Load Index 91
UTQG rating 400 BB
Construction Ply POLY/STEEL
DOT Approved Yes
Tube Type or Tubeless Tubeless

Coker Classic | Redline | 185R15

$282.00

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Coker Classic | Redline | 185R15

185R15 Coker Classic Redline Tires are perfect for European sports cars, including 1969 through 1976 Triumph TR6. They are also excellent replacements for 640-15 bias ply tires that came on many classic Jaguar, BMW, Austin and Volvo applications from the '50s, '60s and '70s. Redline Radial tires combine classic styling with the smooth comfortable ride of a long-lasting radial tire. DOT and ECE (European Union) approved, with an all-season tread design and backed by our life of the tread warranty.


185R15 Tire Conversion Chart

Suitable Radial Replacement For: 6.40-15 Bias Ply Tire

Similar Size Radial Alternative: 185/80R15

Genuine Redline Tire

This product features a genuine redline sidewall style, sometimes known as a red stripe, due to the thin 3/8-inch strip rubber. This means that the red rubber is added directly to the tire sidewall during initial construction of the carcass, resulting in a truly integrated, high-quality product after vulcanization. Redline tires hit the American automobile market in 1964 with the introduction of the Pontiac GTO and remained a popular muscle car tire until around 1970. Dual redline tires (two red stripes) were an option on Ford Mustangs, and are now reproduced in original bias ply construction as well as radial construction. 

Radial Tire Construction

Radial tires were first introduced by Michelin in the 1950's, and by the mid 1970's, all American cars came from the factory with radial tires. Radial tire construction means that the tire's ply layers are positioned at a 90 degree angle to the bead. This allows the tire to flex and glide over bumps and breaks in the road. Radial tires provide a smoother ride and longer tread life than bias ply tires. We offer wide whitewall radial tires, as well as narrow whitewalls, redlines, gold lines and high performance radial tires. 

Coker Classic Brand Collector Vehicle Tires

Coker Tire was founded in 1958 and many years of our history has been focused on supplying the collector vehicle market with authentic tires. Coker Classic is our house brand, which is a favorite among car restorers and enthusiasts around the world. We were the first to develop the wide whitewall radial, and it's still one of our most popular product lines to this day. Coker Classic tires are offered in both bias ply and radial construction, using modern materials to ensure proper fitment and handling for your collector vehicle.

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.

Product Questions & Answers

 
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Question:
I have original Michelin red line 185 15 X tires are the Coker’s the exact same size and diameter?
By Dave Danuser on July 31, 2018
Answer:

Tire dimensions can vary slightly between manufactures, but these are a true 185R15. For particulars, be sure to see the specifications page to compare dimensions.

Coker Tire Support on August 01, 2018
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Question:
Have a 1969XKE Jag; need tires. Is the coker classic 185R15 aspect ration 65,70,75 or 80?
By Jane Spakoski on April 28, 2018
Answer:

All radial tires, as indicated with "R" in the size, and when aspect ratio is not stated, are known to have an "80" aspect ratio. So, a 185R15 tires is equal to a 185/80R15.

Coker Tire Support on April 30, 2018
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Question:
Is this a 65 series tire identical to the BF Goodrich Redline 185/65R15 you offer? Looking for tires for my 1974 TR6
By Tony on September 24, 2018
Answer:

No this is a different model and tread pattern. This Coker Classic and the BFG are noticeably different tires.

Coker Tire Support on September 25, 2018
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