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Old 06-02-2015, 04:33 PM   #1
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Re: 62 burb maiden towing voyage

What size are your wheels and tires on the Suburban?
Hot Willys, be worth the shipping fee.
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Old 06-04-2015, 11:20 AM   #2
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What size are your wheels and tires on the Suburban?
Hot Willys, be worth the shipping fee.
The four that I would be willing to trade/sell are all the same size. I can't say for sure what stock drum rim widths are without removing tire to measure but look to be 5.5 or 6 inches wide x 15 inch dia.
The tires on them are all Prodigy H/T P235/74R15. All 4 tires are new but one found the sharp point of inner fender bolt when previous owner lowered front end a bit too far. So it has a defined cut all the way around the circumference but does not appear to be deep enough to cause a problem. Needless to say I quickly removed that fender bolt and keep more tension on front torsion bars
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The four that I would be willing to trade/sell are all the same size. I can't say for sure what stock drum rim widths are without removing tire to measure but look to be 5.5 or 6 inches wide x 15 inch dia.
The tires on them are all Prodigy H/T P235/74R15. All 4 tires are new but one found the sharp point of inner fender bolt when previous owner lowered front end a bit too far. So it has a defined cut all the way around the circumference but does not appear to be deep enough to cause a problem. Needless to say I quickly removed that fender bolt and keep more tension on front torsion bars
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That's P235/75R15. Sorry
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