J78-14 crosses to 225/70 R14 from a web site I used to figure out what tires for my "72 Dodge Polara. I know everyoen one here will say go with radial tires, but if you don"t have power steering, my opinion is to stick with bias ply. I have radials on my "48 DeSoto and my "56 Plymouth. I hate them. I listened to the "experts" and bought them. Both sets have only a few thousand miles, and when I get the $$$, bias tires will go on and these will go on the used tire rack. I drive thousands of miles a year in my "50 Dodge with bias ply tires with no issues at all. Drives and rides perfect. Use what the car and rims were designed for. Many times the radials are too wide for the older bias ply sized rims. On my "72, I used newer rims sized for radials. The current production bias ply tires are made with better materials than they were in the past.
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