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shatto 03-05-2011 09:27 PM

Old-style, New Radial Tires
 
Found this in the paper.
Coker Tire manufactures tires that look like what your GTO or Model A wore but are modern radials.
www.cokertire.com

VetteOwner 03-05-2011 11:04 PM

Re: Old-style, New Radial Tires
 
u just now found this???

this has been around a very long time haha. Firestone, good year and a few others still make model A tires btw haha (trying to find some good used 20" ones for my truck)

theclencher 03-06-2011 12:14 PM

Re: Old-style, New Radial Tires
 
No kidding, these have been around forever. I have a set of 'em on my '59 Bel Air; they're probably 15 or so years old now. But they're nice! :thumbup:

shatto 03-06-2011 12:22 PM

Re: Old-style, New Radial Tires
 
Did you know that fifteen year old tyres are probably rotten?

theclencher 03-06-2011 12:51 PM

Re: Old-style, New Radial Tires
 
I don't care, that's what spares are for. Wait, the spare is 42 years old... still holds air though! :thumbup:

VetteOwner 03-07-2011 01:11 PM

Re: Old-style, New Radial Tires
 
lol agreed, our trailer still has its 1982 tires,

my chevette still has its origional spare from 1980, it had bald tires prolly from 89 or 90 on it up until 2 years ago(would still be driving on them if it werent for my dumb self hitting the stake in the yard and poking the sidewall haha)

my s10 had its factory tires up until about 3 years ago (its a 95) haha

if the tire still holds air, isnt lumpy, belts aren't poking thru im driving on em.

i think that whole "tires over 8 years are bad" or whatever the year is crap.


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