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Goodyear Regattas P215 75R15 100s

real0803

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It's time for me to replace my tires on my 76 Cordoba . I currently have these and I'm looking for a new set. I kind of want the same ones but I'm having a hard time finding them. I did find a company that had them a couple months back but they are no longer available . What brand and style do you guys recommend ? I'm not looking for anything to expensive.

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Goodyear quit with 14" and 15" tires.
 
Google search shows several results:

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That would require buying 4 new wheels, going from 15" to 14".

My Grand National had 215/65R15's from the factory and I replaced those skinny tires with 235/60R15's. Those would be about 40mm shorter than your original tires but might be the only easily available size these days. 235/65R15's would be am almost perfect match height-wise but I don't know if that size is manufactured. A shorter, wider tire would give you more road feel, just keep that in mind...you might prefer the floaty, mushy feel of your original Cordoba ride. My family had a Cordoba back in the day and I wasn't a fan of that floating-on-marshmallows ride.
 
Guys, come on here, go to an online tire dealer, there are plenty of 14" and 15" tires out there.

Here are 17 passenger car tires in his size:
215-75-15 Passenger Tires | Tires-easy.com
Thanks for the link , I also found these Nexens , I'm debating what is better , I've had Nexens on my BMW 545i and hugged the road and so quiet.

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