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15" Wheel Diameter
Tread Width: | 4.80" |
Tire Cross Section Width: | 6.57" |
Tire Overall Diameter: | 25.43" |
Wheel Diameter: | 15" |
Max Load Capacity (lbs.) @ (psi): | 1170@36 |
Recommended Wheel Width: | 4.50" - 6" |
FAQ
What size is a 165 SR 15?
A 165 SR 15 tire, also commonly referred to as 165r15, features a width of 165 millimeters, a sidewall aspect ratio of 100%, and is designed to fit a 15-inch diameter wheel. These tires are known for their versatility and compatibility with various vehicles, providing a balance of performance and handling for a wide range of driving conditions.
Does Coker make tires?
Yes, Coker Tire is a renowned manufacturer that produces a variety of high-quality tires, including the sought-after 165r15 tires. Coker is recognized for its commitment to crafting tires that blend classic aesthetics with modern performance, making them a trusted choice for vintage and classic car enthusiasts seeking reliable and authentic tire options.
How tall is a 135r15 tire?
A 135r15 tire typically has a diameter that measures approximately 23 inches. It's essential to consider the aspect ratio (sidewall height relative to the tire's width) when determining the overall height of the tire. The 135r15 size is well-suited for compact and vintage vehicles, providing a balance of performance and a classic look.
Which tire is taller 60 or 65?
The aspect ratio of a tire determines its sidewall height relative to its width. A tire with a 65 series aspect ratio will have a taller sidewall than a tire with a 60 series aspect ratio. For example, comparing 165 r15 tires with different aspect ratios, the 165/65r15 will have a taller sidewall than the 165/60r15, contributing to a smoother ride and enhanced cushioning on the road.
Specifications:
Motor Vehicles
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