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#1 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2010 5:52:04 AM(UTC)
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I'm thinking about getting some 205.75.14 Diamond-Back MX redwall tyres from:
http://www.classic-usa-cars.com/09cat7.html

I've sent emails to two of his email addresses and had no reply for a couple of weeks. Thats never a good sign usually. Havent phoned them yet.

Has anyone here purchased these before?

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#2 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2010 7:49:05 AM(UTC)
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Rigpig,
You need to call him on John 0407 283 454
Or email him on [email protected]
But spoke with him 2 weeks ago and was out of stock till next week.

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#3 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2010 8:10:19 AM(UTC)
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Rigpig,
You need to call him on John 0407 283 454
Or email him on [email protected]
But spoke with him 2 weeks ago and was out of stock till next week.

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Thanks, I'll do that.
Are you looking at getting the MX's too?
Is 205.75.14 the way to go? I think originaly they were probably closer to 195 I think . . . but not sure.

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#4 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2010 8:31:48 AM(UTC)
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Not sure what i want to put on my Monaro was thinking of importing the old bias/ply tyres from the US like the goodyear, firestones etc... that came out on the Monaro as high performnce options.
They where the D=185, E=195, F=205, G=215 tyre in a 70 series equivalent to a 185/70 today on the rally wheels but can fit 215s but wouldnt go such a high wall with redlines as you loose the effect in my opion.

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#5 Posted : Friday, 27 August 2010 9:53:27 PM(UTC)
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Hi Ripig,
not sure why you are thinking of red walls?

While I haven't made a study of tyres for the Monaro ( I need to )
I can tell you that XU-1 1972 and possibly early 1973 had the redwalls, but my Aug 73 definately no longer had them fitted and I have my build sheet to prove it.

So if your Monaro is a late 73 or 1974 then chances are that it may not have had them as standard fitment.
If you only want them for looks don't let me stop you.

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#6 Posted : Saturday, 28 August 2010 12:40:31 AM(UTC)
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I bought Coker Redwalls for my HK some time ago. They look the part but the quality was a bit sus. One tyre was about 10 mm taller than the other three. I doubt that they would match a modern tyre for sheer drivability either. I went for 205 x 70 x 14 in order to cut the revs down a bit at freeway speeds.
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#7 Posted : Saturday, 28 August 2010 2:10:44 AM(UTC)
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How much are the Diamond back redwall tyres...???? Are they as expensive as the BF Goodrich range.
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#8 Posted : Saturday, 28 August 2010 5:43:45 PM(UTC)
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quote:
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Hi Ripig,
not sure why you are thinking of red walls?

While I haven't made a study of tyres for the Monaro ( I need to )
I can tell you that XU-1 1972 and possibly early 1973 had the redwalls, but my Aug 73 definately no longer had them fitted and I have my build sheet to prove it.

So if your Monaro is a late 73 or 1974 then chances are that it may not have had them as standard fitment.
If you only want them for looks don't let me stop you.

Mike
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Hi Mike, I wasnt aware of that. I often see them on HJ/Z/X Monaros as well. Mine is late 74 but I just like the look of the redwalls so I'll probably go for it anyway.

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#9 Posted : Saturday, 28 August 2010 5:45:21 PM(UTC)
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Originally posted by AMunro327
I bought Coker Redwalls for my HK some time ago. They look the part but the quality was a bit sus. One tyre was about 10 mm taller than the other three. I doubt that they would match a modern tyre for sheer drivability either. I went for 205 x 70 x 14 in order to cut the revs down a bit at freeway speeds.


Heres how they make them.
http://www.classic-usa-cars.com/tire_business.html

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#10 Posted : Sunday, 29 August 2010 8:51:30 PM(UTC)
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I've purchased several sets of 'classic' tyres from John Cain in Newcastle over the years & they've been great. Not this brand, mine are 13-inch.

These Diamond-Back tyres seem to have the best of both worlds. The tyre itself is made by a top tyre company & this bloke customizes them. It looks to be a better idea than the locally available "tyre whitewall' or 'tyre redwall' which is applied with the wheel & tyre still on the car.

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#11 Posted : Wednesday, 1 September 2010 4:43:15 AM(UTC)
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As Dr Terry has said, John Cain sells them and there is a write up in the new AMC pg 122, the number is 02 49466171

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#12 Posted : Wednesday, 1 September 2010 5:33:15 AM(UTC)
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When I get home from work in a couple of weeks I'll phone him.

I'll go with 205 wide, just a little wider than original but what size is close to the original walls - 70 or 75 series?

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