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Old 02-01-2016, 10:49 PM
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Default Replacement radial for E70-15 z/28 tire

Got a customer that wants to get a set of radials to drive on for his 69Z. Currently has the stock
issue E70-15 tires - goodyear GT. We got another set of YH rims for the car and need to figure out radial size.

What would the related radial size tire be for his application. Im assuming going
with white lettered BF goodrich.....OR??

Appreciate the advise.....
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Default Re: Replacement radial for E70-15 z/28 tire

I believe 215/65-15 is very close.
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Old 02-02-2016, 12:33 AM
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Default Re: Replacement radial for E70-15 z/28 tire

The very closest size would be 205 70 x 15.

But, you have to remember that these sizes aren't EXACTLY measured, and vary from one manufacturer to another. One manufacturer's 205 section width may measure out to 207mm, while another measures 204mm. Both are closer to 205 than any other 5mm increment that is used as the norm.

Technically, the 205 70 is correct replacement for an E 70.

By the book, the 205 70 x 15 works out to a theoretical overall height of 26.299 inches.

The 215 65 x 15 is a theoretical 26.0039 inches. It is almost a third of an inch shorter, which normally wouldn't be a big deal. But these days, with some many cars having oversize tires that fill up the wheel wells, they may look a little short.
I ran a set on my car back in the 80's and it was OK by me. But, as soon as I put the original spare on the front just to see what it looked like, I knew I wanted the slightly taller tire.

Not sure if there is a white letter one still available.
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Default Re: Replacement radial for E70-15 z/28 tire

The Polysteel radials that were on the T/A, Corvette, and Z's of the late 70's. The size is a 225/70/15.. Call me if you want. My cell is 816-654-3400.
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Default Re: Replacement radial for E70-15 z/28 tire

I have 235/60/15 Firestones Indy 500 on mine, fit is fine and are RWL
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