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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

Could anyone recommend a snow tire for my 1964 122s?

Do you order them, or get a shop to order them?

The New York winter is coming on fast.

Thanks.








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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

You need a high narrow (narrower the better) 15" tire. I used to drive my 120 in the winter all the time and it handled great with aggressive narrow snows. Go to a good tire store show them what you have and they will have something that fits that they can order. there are more narrow 15" tires now then there were 15 yrs ago as there are a bunch of modern cars running them (Saab maybe and I have seen others)
If you are having trouble finding the tires ask about tires for volks bugs (the old ones) these were 15s with aprox the same aspect ratio and much more common.








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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

Interestingly, the new crop of hybrids and (occasional) electric cars has recreated a demand for narrow tires.
Search on 145R-15, 155R-15 too for more options.
Yeah, they are pretty short tires (like down to 55 aspect ratio, hah!) but there are more choices and they will certainly fit the rims.
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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

LOVE these on my 200. The price is great too.


You will need to change the Tire size on this website for your car.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Firestone&tireModel=Winterforce&partnum=87SR4FWF&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes&place=0

To play with tire sizes look here : http://www.dakota-truck.net/TIRECALC/tirecalc.html

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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

these look great, but i'm pretty confused: my 165 tires only have two numbers on them, not three.

does anyone know what that third dimension is?








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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

this is of course terrific information.

thank you.

at the same time, i still dont know where to buy a set of tires. nokia says they dont make the 165/80/15, and the other link from brick board takes me to a single set that looks cheap and summery.

is there a link on the internet that i click and then put in a credit card and then tires come in the mail?

or do i just go down to my friendly firestone guy and have him order em up?








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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

http://www.tiresunlimited.com/ALL%20TIRES/Vredestein/vred_snow.htm

155R15 for $60

That was as close as I found searching for snow tires. The 165 touring tires and some sport tires are available. Just Google the tire size you want.

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Mr. Shannon DeWolfe -- I've taken to using mister because my name misleads folks on the WWW. I am a 52 year old fat man. ;-)








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long tire size answer 120-130 1964

Howdy,

Tires with only the tread width and rim size (165R15), have an aspect ratio (sidewall size) equal to 82% of the tread width. The 'R' is simply 'radial'. This convention is known as Eurometric and was the way Michelin and others sized tires in the 1970s and into the '80s. Some tires carried an "SR" designation. I am not sure but I think the SR is Speed Radial. They are still available if you know where to find them.

Tires sized as original to our cars (5.90-15 on the early cars progressing to 6.40-15) were bias belted tires following the inch based convention for tire sizing in effect from the end of WWII until about 1969. Before the mid-sixties the aspect ratio was 90% of the tread width. As cars got heavier and more powerful the aspect ratio was reduced to 80% and tires got wider. Toward the end of production for the 122S, Volvo began to specify tires with the radial sizing convention. The widest tire from the factory was 165mm.

For a short period during the late sixties there was a radial sizing system that listed the tread width as an inch size without the decimal. 640SR15 would be a Speed Radial 6.4 inches wide.

As tires grew ever wider and a variety of aspect ratios were introduced it became necessary to add another designation. A letter equivalent to the width was prefixed before the aspect ratio (F60-15, C70-14, etc.). Sized A through ?? to describe the tread width; sorry, I don't know how high the letter designations reached or the widths they describe. Aspect ratios ranged from 50% to 80%.

Which brings us to the current crop of readily available tires and the answer to your question. The three numbers on modern tires are: tread width in mm/aspect ratio 'R' rim size in inches. The 'R' still stands for radial.

For your car, a tire reasonably close to the original size is the 165/80R15. Most folks elect to put wider (summer) tires on. On my car I run 195/70R15 tires. These produce almost no speedometer error. Others have reported running tires up to 205mm with no problems.

I should note that there was a time when tires were sized following the metric convention but the sizing was prefixed with the letter 'P'. I have no idea what the P stands for; passenger? I don't know if P-metric tires are still around or not. I haven't seen any on the tire racks for awhile now. I do see tires marked 'LT' for Light Truck.

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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

You're looking for something like 165/80SR15. The 80 number is a measure of the height of the casing as a % of the casing width. I got the 80 number from measuring my old 165SR15 tires. See http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=7

Cheers,
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Barry -- 1967 122S 'Betty'








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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

What are the numbers? Maybe I can figure it out.
The old Tire numbering system was different.
This site might help too...http://ejelta.com/tiresize/index.html?tiresize=245%2F75%2F16&minwidth=&maxwidth=&minratio=&maxratio=&minwheel=&maxwheel=&maxdelta=10
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122 Snow Tires 120-130 1964

If you can get the size. Narrow is good!
http://www1.epinions.com/reviews/Nokia_Nokia_Hakkapeliita_1_Passenger_Performance_Tire







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