Coker Classic | 2 3/4 Inch Whitewall | 560-15
Coker Wide White Wall Tires | Classic Whitewall Tires
Classic whitewall tires have been a top choice for hot rods, classics and customs for decades. Coker wide white wall tires feature genuine whitewall construction and authentic deluxe tread designs. These Coker Classic bias ply wide whitewalls are made in the USA. DOT and ECE (European Union) approved, and backed by our life of the tread warranty. Please note that dimensions listed tread width, section width and overall diameter are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted on a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure. Tread patterns and sidewall styles vary, please click on individual tires below to view photos.SKU | 55700 |
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Brand | Coker Classic |
GTIN | 00842199104530 |
Product Size | 560-15 |
Sidewall Style | Wide Whitewall |
Width Bias Ply | 5.60 |
Rim Diameter | 15 |
Tread Width | 4.00 |
Section Width (Actual) | 5.96 |
Overall Diameter | 25.88 |
Max Load Capacity | 970@32PSI |
Recommended Rim Width | 4.50 - 5.50 |
Tube Type or Tubeless | Tubeless |
Tire Construction | Bias Ply |
Product Questions & Answers
Question:
Is this comparable to the VW size 165/80/15 and will it fit the 1970 VW rim without any problems?
By Ralph on December 14, 2017
By Ralph on December 14, 2017
Answer:
Yes, this is a comparable size and should work for you. Although your 1970 Beetle would not have come with a 560-15, it is a size that came standard on earlier examples of the Beetle.
Coker Tire Support on December 14, 2017
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Question:
What is the factory provided white sidewall tire for a 1967 Buick Riviera
By William Wilson on August 04, 2017
By William Wilson on August 04, 2017
Answer:
See here for the OE style tire for your Buick, in your choice of 5/8" or 1" whitewall.
Coker Tire Support on August 07, 2017
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Question:
I have Coker Classic | 2 3/4 Inch Whitewall | 560-15 tires on my 1954 MG TF can you tell me what tire pressure should fill the tires to?
By Gene on July 21, 2017
By Gene on July 21, 2017
Answer:
We recommend following the vehicle manufacturer's own recommendations for tire pressure.
Coker Tire Support on July 21, 2017
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