Tornel Radial | Narrow Whitewall
Tornel Radial | Narrow Whitewall Tornel Radial | Narrow Whitewall Tornel Radial | Narrow Whitewall
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand Tornel
SKU TORNELNWWRAD
Sidewall Style Narrow Whitewall
Speed Rating S
Construction Ply POLY/STEEL
Tube Type or Tubeless Tubeless

Tornel Radial | Narrow Whitewall

Tornel’s Classic Narrow Whitewall Radial tires offers a fantastic value option for your sixties or seventies cruiser. These tires feature a nice narrow whitewall and all season tread pattern for reliable service and a comfortable ride. Popular 13-15 inch sizes are offered to fit many applications. This is an excellent affordable tire with classic narrow whitewall style.

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 am needing radial narrow whitewakk tires for a 1965 Buick Riviera. They will be mounted on 15 X 7 Dayton spoke wheels. What do you suggest.
By Michael McCoy on December 13, 2018
Answer:

Thanks for reaching out! Here is what we recommend: Click Here If you have further questions or need assistance placing an order, please let us know!

Coker Tire Support on December 14, 2018
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Question:
Would you recommend this tire my 1988 F150 or
By John McGowen on October 06, 2018
Answer:

if your truck is the 4x4 and is presently equipped with 235/75R15s, this should fit your truck. However, these are considered passenger car tires, so they may not be the ideal choice for a truck.

Coker Tire Support on October 08, 2018
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Question:
Do any of your whitewall tires come in 17 inch to fit a 2004 Lincoln Town car
By Leonard on July 20, 2018
Answer:

We certainly do! Click Here to take a look.

Coker Tire Support on July 20, 2018
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