boxgranch
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- Near Tampa, FL, 33511
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- 1972 Base Convertible 302
I have been poking around the forum and didn't really see an answer to this. My son is using his 72 with a 302 for a daily driver. We have both found it very skittish in FL rains with the Coopers Cobras it came on. It has the apparently classic Magnum wheels with 215x15 65 series on the front and the 245x15 60 series on the back. The rear will very easily break loose and you can make the whole car slide without much effort on a wet road. You can do it on a dry road as well, but it takes enough effort to not be scary.
I have no idea how old the tires are. They have light wear and were on the car when we bought it going on 3 years ago. Could it be they lose traction as they age? The Tire Rack customer ratings are not bad for the tire, though not as high as some others.
It appears from other threads, we could go with up to a 245x15 60 series all the way around. My son like the current look, but I want better traction on a wet road. In theory, the wider tires in the rear should provide more traction there, but that is not what seems to be happening. I am used to serious understeer on US cars of this vintage, so I was surprised at how easy it is to punch the rear loose. If we go to the same size all around, we can find tires with higher ratings, though only up to a 225x15 series 60 which includes the General Altimax which is highly rated by Tire Rack.
Thoughts would be appreciated. Again, this is for a daily driver and looking for a tire that provides safe and good handling wet and dry in a hot climate. The car has a mild cam, Edelbrock street heads with a 4v, and dual exhausts, so a bit more power than original plus a T5 in place of the FMX. We had the wet handling issues before all this work, but it got predictably worse afterwards. The front suspension was rebuilt with all new parts and there are new shocks on the rear. We have new springs and an anti-sway bar for the back, but no time yet to get them in. I worry they might exacerbate the oversteer.
Thanks for thoughts!
I have no idea how old the tires are. They have light wear and were on the car when we bought it going on 3 years ago. Could it be they lose traction as they age? The Tire Rack customer ratings are not bad for the tire, though not as high as some others.
It appears from other threads, we could go with up to a 245x15 60 series all the way around. My son like the current look, but I want better traction on a wet road. In theory, the wider tires in the rear should provide more traction there, but that is not what seems to be happening. I am used to serious understeer on US cars of this vintage, so I was surprised at how easy it is to punch the rear loose. If we go to the same size all around, we can find tires with higher ratings, though only up to a 225x15 series 60 which includes the General Altimax which is highly rated by Tire Rack.
Thoughts would be appreciated. Again, this is for a daily driver and looking for a tire that provides safe and good handling wet and dry in a hot climate. The car has a mild cam, Edelbrock street heads with a 4v, and dual exhausts, so a bit more power than original plus a T5 in place of the FMX. We had the wet handling issues before all this work, but it got predictably worse afterwards. The front suspension was rebuilt with all new parts and there are new shocks on the rear. We have new springs and an anti-sway bar for the back, but no time yet to get them in. I worry they might exacerbate the oversteer.
Thanks for thoughts!