1964 Ford Anglia Tires
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When shopping for 1964 Ford Anglia tires, it's important to find the right fit that matches your vehicle's specifications while considering your driving needs. Classic vehicles like the 1964 Ford Anglia often require specific tire sizes that maintain the car's original performance and appearance. Common compatible sizes include vintage tire sizes such as 155/80-13, but it's crucial to verify your exact tire size since this model may also accommodate slightly larger tires for enhanced handling or off-road capability.
Maintaining your 1964 Ford Anglia's tires involves regular checks for tread wear, proper inflation, and alignment to ensure safety and extend tire life. For owners looking to upgrade, exploring off-road tire options can provide better traction and durability, especially if you drive the vehicle on rough or uneven surfaces. Our local shop offers fast service with thousands of tires in stock so you can schedule a same-day appointment and get the perfect tires installed promptly.
Off-Road and Larger Tire Options for 1964 Ford Anglia
For enthusiasts interested in enhancing their 1964 Ford Anglia's off-road performance or appearance, larger aftermarket tires are a popular choice. Off-road tire brands like BF Goodrich, Toyo, and Cooper offer robust all-terrain and mud-terrain tires that can handle rugged conditions while maintaining classic styling.
These tires provide:
- Improved traction on dirt, gravel, and uneven terrain
- Enhanced durability against punctures and rough surfaces
- A more aggressive stance for lifted or modified vehicles
Our store is well-stocked with these top brands and sizes, including popular off-road tires that fit vintage trucks. Visit our locations to find the best tire options for your 1964 Ford Anglia and enjoy fast, local service with expert advice.
Classic Tire Size Compatibility and Maintenance Tips
The 1964 Ford Anglia originally came with smaller, classic tire sizes, but many owners opt for slightly larger tires to improve ride quality and off-road capability. Be sure to check your existing tire size and consult our experts to find the best match. For example, tires around 155/80-13 are common, but depending on modifications, other sizes might be suitable.
Regular maintenance is key to keeping your tires in top condition:
- Check tire pressure monthly to avoid uneven wear
- Rotate tires every 5,000 miles to extend tread life
- Inspect tires for cracks or dry rot, especially on classic vehicles
- Balance and align wheels during tire installation for smooth handling
Schedule your tire replacement or upgrade with us today at schedule an appointment and experience quick turnaround and expert service.











