OEM spec is 195/60/R14 on the fronts and 235/60/R15 on the back.
OEM spec is 195/60/R14 on the fronts and 235/60/R15 on the back.
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Not that I've been able to find. You can get BFG in the correct sizes but they are different tread patterns (this is probably true for several brands). Every once in a while someone tells me that they found the correct sizes in some off-brand but upon further investigation they turn out to be old inventory.
Dave S
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Primewell makes a set of tires in OE sizes, although the fronts are a different series than the rears. Tread patterns vary slightly. Primewell tires are made by Bridgestone, IIRC.
http://www.primewelltires.com/
I have a set in the correct sizes on my car and they are a decent value for the money.
Brandon S.
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As Dave mentioned Cooper Cobra's are no longer available in the correct front size 195/60/14 (The rear tires 235/60/15 are still in production) I managed to snag a set of fronts about a year ago off tires-easy.com but that may have been the last of their stock. You could try them again and you may get lucky.
For a while I was seeing Cooper Cobra front tires on Ebay but it looks like that supply has dried up also. If you can find a set of fronts somewhere the rears are still readily available.
I got a set of matching Cooper Cobras from Tireeasy but that was a few years ago and as mentionred they are probably out of stock by now. What most DMC franchises do and suggest is moving down to a 225 rear size which opens up a whole new world of matching tires to choose from and the 10mm difference in size is pretty much invisible.
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Other than cosmetics there is no compelling reason to match tread patterns front to rear, especially given DeLoreans' tire size disparity (reasonable argument can be made for matching treads side to side). Commercial trucks often have radically different treads on their steering and driving axles, especially if they are only 2 axle.
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I've got Cooper Cobras in the rear and Prodigy (something or other) in the front. I put the Cobras on in March when I got the car, but the Prodigy fronts that came on it are still there. Not sure what I'll use when it comes time to replace them.
Regarding rear tire size, I would never go with a narrower tire in the rear - wider if anything.
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