The new tires are on!
For some years now I have had black wall tires on my car. I decided last year that at my next tire change I would revert to the narrow band whitewall look as originally delivered. The Firestone Phoenix 185/14 with the WW and curb ridge was special. The Coker Phoenix is a fairly close reproduction but some comments about the ride quality are not positive and they come at a premium price. I have not had experience with them,
My car is not a show car so I looking down market. I narrowed my choices to the Uniroyal Tiger Paw AWP II and the Maxxis 92S RWW MA1. I went with Maxxis. I ordered on line and had the tires shipped to my local tire shop for mounting. After mounting I took the car straight out for an hour drive and the feel is great.
When I got home, I measured the new Maxxis 195/75R14 spare against my unused, original Firestone Phoenix 185R14 spare, both inflated to 30psi. The results were as follows:
Maxxis 195/75R14: Advertised Diameter - 25.7” (653 mm), Circumference (calculated) 80.7” (2050mm). As measured: Diameter 25.5” (648mm), Circumference 2044mm.
Phoenix 185R14: Tech Manual - 650mm diameter (25.6”). As Measured: Diameter 25.5” (648mm), Circumference 2040mm.
Basically there is no measurable diameter/circumference difference between the new 195/75R14 and the original Firestone Phoenix.
Obviously the new 195 tires have a fatter look. There are also differences in the white stripe. The Phoenix stripe width is approximately17mm (almost 11/16”). The Maxxis stripe is advertised as ¾’’ but actually measures 7/8” (22mm). The ID of the stripe on the Phoenix is 16 1/4 “ (413mm) while the ID of the Maxxis stripe is 17” (432mm).
Not withstanding these differences I think the look on the car is great and I am well pleased with the purchase.