The 70 manual says the H78-14s have 749 revs per mile. Nearest 14s are 235/75 (754) or 255/70 (749) and for 15s are 235/70 (752 ) and 225/75 (743). Ken Quoting Jim Blair <carnuck@xxxxxxxxxxx>: > A: My '82 Spirit's previous owner picked up a set of 235/75/14s (L78/14?) > just before Christmas. He was quite disappointed with the lack of winter > traction they afforded and bought himself an '81 Jeep Wagoneer (also 6 cyl > auto). Then I got the car from him and took it to my cabin (through about a > foot of snow) while he drove my 2wd Comanche and we switched out on the > hills as he had trouble controlling the throttle till he got some practice > in. > Tuesday, I will be getting the AW4 (2wd version) to put in the Spirit and > > once I get the Jeep HO EFI dialed in, I'll be changing tires to 15" > (Probably 225/75/15 on Concord rims) and the old tires will go onto my > tandem trailer I hope to assemble soon (I need it to move all my stuff by > the end of Sept from the apartment to my cabin or the scrapyard. 1/2 my > J4000 will join the scrap heap) > Tomorrow (monday) my second son and I will be pulling the AMC 4 cyl motor > > and 5 speed from an '85 Jeep XJ 2dr (being cannibalized for parts) and > putting it into my old '86 Comanche longbox I recently got back (it didn't > pass the emission test with the amount of blowby the 300,000 mile 2.5L was > putting out for some reason! <WG>. If all goes well (and I don't pick up any > > more projects like the '82 Capri I've assembled for a single mom friend of > mine) I may finally have my '84 J10 running before the snow flies this year, > > with an LPG powered 4.6L stroker. > > 215/75/15 should be pretty equal to the 225/75/14. > > > From: Roger Blake <rogblake@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [Amc-list] 15" rims for Ambo wagon? > To: mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx > Message-ID: > <Pine.LNX.4.61.0706071720240.30452@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed > > I've been trying to find tires for a 1971 Ambassador 3-seat > wagon and > am finding that the large 14" size that it uses (H78-14, or in > today's > sizes, 225-75R14) is just about impossible to find. My regular > tire > shop says "nobody makes that size any more." The tirerack.com > web > site doesn't list any that size, going one size down to > 215-75R14 > just brings up a couple of selecions for trailer tires. > > I was thinking that it might be easier to find suitable tires in > a 15" size. What 15" rims from "Brand X" vehicles would fit the > Ambo? > (Chrysler? Ford?) What 15" tire size would give about the same > overall > tire diameter as the originals? > > -- > Roger Blake > rogblake@xxxxxxxxx > > _________________________________________________________________ > Play games, earn tickets, get cool prizes. Play now?it's FREE! > http://club.live.com/home.aspx?icid=CLUB_hotmailtextlink1 > > _______________________________________________ Amc-list mailing list Amc-list@xxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.amc-list.com/mailman/listinfo/amc-list