Co-incidence re: Guy Lombardo's tyres I've just bought an immaculate 1950 Imperial DeLuxe Sedan which has spent many of its years in storage. On driving it I found it to be vague on the steering - rather like having far too much pressure or running on skinny little tyres. I checked the pressures which seemed OK ( 28lbs ). The tyres are wide white walls marked as follows: DELTA 784 GODFATHER - L7 8 15 - Polyester 4 ply 3701/489 - max pressure 32 psi - max load 1970 lbs I took the car straight to our MOT testing station who gave it a vigourous inspection but could find nothing wrong with the geometry, steering or suspension except that the tyres inner walls were rubbing on the stub axle when on full lock and very close to the steering arm at all times. This would indicate either too low a pressure in the tyres or the wrong size fitted. Looking closely at the front tyres shows a 2" wide pronounced ridge running around the centre of the tyre tread. Q. Does anyone recognise these tyres and are they right for the car ? If not can anyone give me the correct spec and tyre pressure. ? Q. where can I get replacements ? Bearing in mind I'm in England so an American agent would have to be able to ship them When I bought the car I got it �500 cheaper because I felt that the tyres may need renewing - how right I was ! Thanks Ray Gomm / England -----Original Message----- From: mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:mailing-list-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of guy lombardo Sent: Monday 15 July 2002 14:26 To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: IML: Set of Wide White Walls for '67 The '67 Convertible had four General Radials with less than 1000 miles on them...but 27 years of sitting in a garage. When I found it, the tires actually still had air in them, although they were rather low. Only the the right front tire seemed to be low enough to let the rim contact the rubber. I have put maybe 1000 miles on the car test driving in the neighborhood, and going to Saturday night burger joint "car shows". There has always been a vibration at about 50 MPH. Now I know why. The right front tire tread separated from the casing (you should hear that happen at moderate speed!!!). When I got the tire off, it was clear that the separation had been working for some time, unfortunately, all of the visible evidence was on the inside sidewall. I am flabbergasted that I never saw the bulges in all the times I have been under there... I started a tire search by reviewing the archives and running a parallel Internet search of availability for the P235/75/15's I needed. I had essentially given up on the 1.5 inch white walls because it looked like I would have to pay over $700 for a set...AND get tires that seemed to be less well engineered, and of questionable quality. My In-Laws have been in the tire business for 30 years in New Orleans, and they were another source of information. Just as I was about to buy one of the two models of Michelin that I found that met my needs (Rainforce MX4 (Max Load 2028 lbs) $98 each; and XW4 (Max Load 2183 lbs) $124 each), I found a redesigned Multi-Mile model of the Broadway Classic (2028 lbs @ 35 PSI). I paid $296 delivered to the house from TireNet, and I paid another $55 to help WalMart not to forget the left-handed threads on the port side. The ride is very good, and dramatically different from the Generals...but I don't know how much of that is due to that hidden flaw in the one tire. I like the wider white. I am happy with TireNet, my contact there was "John" <tirenet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>. I found some specs on the tire at http://www.multimiletires.com/broadlinepassenger/page1.html. I was NOT impressed with the list of Dealers shown on the MultiMile website...which is why I decided to deal with TireNet. I kept one General for a spare (the spare I had was probably 35 years old), and I have the other two Generals in my garage. They are like-new on the treads. If anyone wants to take a chance on them, let me know offline and I will give them to you, you pay shipping. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Autos - Get free new car price quotes http://autos.yahoo.com