Many more sizes available than with Coker, plus more tread pattern options. Tires are made to order, so you have to wait till they make them (I waited approx. 2 weeks), but you know you have real fresh tires this way. Gave them an 10 based on customer service, product packaging and overall appearance. Did not have them out on the road yet to rate their handling, but since Diamond back doesn\'t make the tires, only adds the stripe, this would\'nt really be relevant anyways.
Rating
10
Pros
More sizes than competition
Cons
Tires are made to order, so you have to be patient!
I have purchased 4 sets over the past 5 years to be on novas and chevelles and el caminos. Ran a set on my 66 elcamino and really like them. Have a set on my 67 300 deluxe chevelle and have 7600 miles on them and leaving Aug. 11 for a All chevelle cruise to Seattle, WA. from Pikeville NC. Will be a 6500 + mile trip. Highly recomend them for drivers and show but not 1000 pt cars. Much better than Cokers redline to drive on.
Salesman and Catalog lead me to believe I was getting an "A" rated tire. I paid a premium price for second rate tires. After they were mounted I noticed They were rated "B,B" Traction =B, Temperature =B and Treadware =300 I would never put such a poor grade tire on my car. Now I am stuck. I feel I am endangering my family and friends. Lookout for Diamond Back Classics
Rating
1
Pros
Nice looking tires
Cons
Not rated as advertized
Would you recommend?
no
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