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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
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I just bought some BF Goodrich Silvertown radial goldlines for my 65 Corvette. Got them from Universal Tire. They have 14 inch radials in a red line. Go here: www.universaltire.com. I debated whether to go with bias ply but in the end went with the radial cause I am going to drive the car some. If I was going the bias ply route I would definitely go thru Rusty/Kelsey Tire. I did buy some E70 X 14 Firestone bias ply redlines from Coker a few months ago for my
survivor 68 Nova SS. I wanted Goodyear but as I remember Kelsey's 14 inch redline was not correct for my year, or maybe I should say they don't produce a redline that is correct for my year. My original spare is a Firestone redline so that pretty much drove the decision. I must say that the Coker Firstone bias ply's do ride pretty good for a bias ply tire. Much better than I thought they would. Just my .02 before taxes. Dave |
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----Those Universal BFGs appear to be identical to the Cokers. And,,,yes, as far as I can see Kelsey and Rusty are the go to guys for the most authenic repro tires around. The Goodyears I have had on our 66 Vette are actually better handling (at least to me) than the goldline Coker radials.......Bill S
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Universal is getting their radials from Coker. Any Firestone, BFG come from Coker. All Goodyears come through Kelsey.
Lucas tire, Wallace Wade, and a couple of others are out there. When you are looking at ther colored sidewall T/A, you are looking at the same tire, just a different group of people to deal with.
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Rusty,
Thanks for that bit of info. I did not realize that, but it does make sense. I am going to be in touch with you hopefully in the near future for some Goodyear redlines for another car. Thanks, Dave |
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We have the BFG Silvertown Red Line radials on Karen's 69 Camaro...very nice tires...got them thru Vintage. We also have the redline Diamond Back tires on your 68 Butternut Yellow BB Nova..they are Firestone Indy 500's...excellent tires.
wilma
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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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