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Can anyone recommend a Radial to Fit 7.00 15 8-Lug Rims?
Have Purchased Michelin 235/75 R15 currently Running Goodyear Bias Ply which measure 7.5 Wide any Commentary appreciated.
Mike 609-698-8706

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Mike, if you will post this in the General Truck talk forum I'm sure you'll get a lot more info.....hope this helps.


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I been running Cooper 235/75 R15's on my 53 half ton for the past 15years and have never had a problem.


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the 235 Is the best choice. I ran them on one of my trucks.
I use a 225 On a set of 15 inch and they run well to. but that is on my 56 chevy wagon


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if yer gonna really use it for a truck, Yokohama 7.00R15LT work a treat - little harsh for some folks cuz they're 10 ply, but they've got the right tall thin look like the originals and take a load

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