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Tires

How would you mount these tires?


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djais1801

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I run them on my 69 and so far love them , they ride good and handle good .

maybe where you live, they're accessible, but i wasn't able to locate the Eagle ST's...and was told by my Goodyear store they are no longer in production...this was a year ago.
 

Ranger

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I think lettering out was the right decision.

P.S.
Once deflated and dismounted, the BFG tread looked like a snake. Too bad I don't have a picture. You wouldn't believe it.

RR With New Tires.jpg

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RR383

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Take a gander at Coker Tire located in Chattanooga, TN for a wide assortment of vintage tires.
 

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Since on the subject of tires, I have BF Goodrich (white letter) TAs. I am looking for a tire cleaner that leaves the tires a flat black, no sheen. I am currently using Mothers, looks decent, but starting to see some brown tint. What do you guys use?
 

djais1801

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Since on the subject of tires, I have BF Goodrich (white letter) TAs. I am looking for a tire cleaner that leaves the tires a flat black, no sheen. I am currently using Mothers, looks decent, but starting to see some brown tint. What do you guys use?

I have found that all the RWL are coming with a "browning" effect, the white doesn't hold...like everything else they're probably changing the method on how to apply the RWL for a cheaper solution which is not holding up. And there are more restomods out there, thus more people going to 17" wheels and the market/margin for 15's is dwindling considerably.
 
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