tires for my Hudson
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If you're looking for radials, I'd check out Diamondback. Though, honestly, I had never heard about the balancing problem with Coker. I hadn't encountered any such problems with my Coker radials (though I have a pre-StepDown tire size).
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I've had both brands and have good luck with both. Many times the balancing issue is due to a wheel issue.
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Find a place with a Hunter Road Force Balancer; can locate by zip code on their website. Be sure to check for out-of-round that might require shifting tire on rim.0
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I have over 5000 miles on the wide white wall Diamondbacks on my '53 Super Wasp and have had no issues.0
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Diamondbacks are Best
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Been buying tires from Coker for more than 20 years and never have had any kind of problem. Even back when every note of our sites said stay away from them, I still bought them. The only balance problem I have had were with older (1930's era) rims and tires but my Big O folks worked it out. My current set are the steel-belted that look like bias ply tires. I love them, but I only have a few thousand miles on them. So... Go with where your heart is and enjoy them.
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Got WWW's on my Buick with little weight.
Recently put BFG Silvertown 235/70 r15 on rims for the Hudson. Two had no weights at all. 1 only a little on the back and the last a bit front and back. Custom rims so im thinking its more rim related for me.
I went for the BFG due due to being WWW, 28" same as the tires my Hudson had and being 70 profile.0
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