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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: SmallHurst</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Hi there!
I can help you out on the Goodyear side of things. All Goodyears come from Kelsey Tire (exclusive distributor). As for Goodrich T/A Redstripes, they do come from Coker. Another option is Diamondback Tire. They smooth a sidewall on a new radial and Vulcanize a stripe on. Different ways to skin a cat. Feel free to call me. I will be happy to discuss with you your options. Rusty 816-654-3400 Just a word about those Diamond backs you mentioned.Years ago I ordered a set of four of those tires and two of them blew the sidewall out airing up on the mounting machine.No way in hell I would ever use that product. </div></div> |
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Thanks for the input everybody! I am leaning toward the BFG T/A redline in a 225-70. The Coker F70x14's specs list as 26.2" tall, 8.3" section width and a 6.7" tread. The 225 T/A lists as 26.3" tall, 9.0" section and a 6.7" tread. (Yeah, that's just what's listed and reality could be slightly different.) Since I love driving my Camaro, especially on the freeway for long periods, the T/A sounds like a good choice.
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