The T Cab has L78 15 bias ply tires. Time for some new treads. I like
the white wall look on the T Cab. I imagine if I stay with the white
wall tire I would have to use a passenger car tire. Does anyone know
what size L78 15 is in todays tire sizes?
GTtim - 08 Sep 2005 01:59 GMT
A Google search of "tire size conversion" yielded this.
http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/chevylist/tech/tire_size_conversion.htm
I hope it is what you are looking for.
Tim K.
Mike Williams - 08 Sep 2005 03:20 GMT
You will find some info regarding tire sizes on the Diamond Back site.
www.widewhitewalltires.com
>A Google search of "tire size conversion" yielded this.
> http://clubs.hemmings.com/clubsites/chevylist/tech/tire_size_conversion.htm
> I hope it is what you are looking for.
> Tim K.
Michael - Roseland FL - 08 Sep 2005 04:18 GMT
Grumpy AuContraire - 08 Sep 2005 05:01 GMT
I suggest strongly that you get light truck rated tires. Passenger car
tires will work but if radials, they will be hard steering. Going to LT
rated tires will significantly improve steering attributes.
JT
> The T Cab has L78 15 bias ply tires. Time for some new treads. I like
> the white wall look on the T Cab. I imagine if I stay with the white
> wall tire I would have to use a passenger car tire. Does anyone know
> what size L78 15 is in todays tire sizes?
cjdaytonjrnospam@cox.net - 12 Sep 2005 20:34 GMT
> The T Cab has L78 15 bias ply tires. Time for some new treads. I like
> the white wall look on the T Cab. I imagine if I stay with the white
> wall tire I would have to use a passenger car tire. Does anyone know
> what size L78 15 is in todays tire sizes?
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