New Firestone Wide Oval radials. Anyone have 'em yet?
#1
New Firestone Wide Oval radials. Anyone have 'em yet?
I am curious as to how well they ride and handle with the original style tread. https://www.cokertire.com/tires/styl...adial-rwl.html
#3
i understand the market is small but i think they leave so much money on the table in the muscle car market by pricing thes reproductions like that. A lot of people would the same say eff and buy BFGs for a fraction of that. those who do buy them are also less likely to burn them off and be repeat customers. I have an 83 hurst and the eagle GTs are like $325 or something. price them reasonable at like $200.
#4
Regarding the new Firestone Wide Oval radials: The tread and lettering may look close to original, but I see they screwed up the most distinctive feature -- the square shoulders. To me, that's what really makes the wide ovals and polyglas tires look different than modern radials.
#5
Have you priced BFG Radial T/As lately? They've jacked the price to about double what they used to be, which is about double what they're worth.
Regarding the new Firestone Wide Oval radials: The tread and lettering may look close to original, but I see they screwed up the most distinctive feature -- the square shoulders. To me, that's what really makes the wide ovals and polyglas tires look different than modern radials.
Regarding the new Firestone Wide Oval radials: The tread and lettering may look close to original, but I see they screwed up the most distinctive feature -- the square shoulders. To me, that's what really makes the wide ovals and polyglas tires look different than modern radials.
#8
I'll be buying a set for my incoming '72 Stingray this spring then if I like them, I'll get a set for my '72 442. The 442's Radial T/As are well past their expiration date. I'm looking at the Goodyear Polyglas bias-ply for my SX since that would be more correct in appearance for 1970 than Wide Ovals.
I agree on the pricing being a bit nuts on most of the reproductions.
Terry
I agree on the pricing being a bit nuts on most of the reproductions.
Terry
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#11
I will let you know. I am getting five F70-15's redlines for my 65 and it's American Torque thust mags. They are from new molds. They are made in Indiana, Pa. at what used to be the McCreary Tire and Rubber Co. I'm getting them for two reasons one of what they are and two as a kid we lived across from the McCreary's and I used to play around the plant and I can still smell the rubber. My elementry school (Eisenhower) was beside the plant's cooling pond. You can use Google earth to see it. I checked on the tire through Universal Vintage Tire in Hershey, Pa. and spoke with a fellow there. Many of Coker Tires are made in Indiana, PA. I know the G70's on my Dad's 70 442 were made there also. I like nostalgia. It's cool. Attached is a picture of the plant. When I was a kid in the 60's there was a real tall smoke stack in the right part of this photo. There was nothing up behind it. You can see McDonalds up there along rt. 286. Up there was just a field, now there is a mall.
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I will let you know. I am getting five F70-15's redlines for my 65 and it's American Torque thust mags. They are from new molds. They are made in Indiana, Pa. at what used to be the McCreary Tire and Rubber Co. I'm getting them for two reasons one of what they are and two as a kid we lived across from the McCreary's and I used to play around the plant and I can still smell the rubber. My elementry school (Eisenhower) was beside the plant's cooling pond. You can use Google earth to see it. I checked on the tire through Universal Vintage Tire in Hershey, Pa. and spoke with a fellow there. Many of Coker Tires are made in Indiana, PA. I know the G70's on my Dad's 70 442 were made there also. I like nostalgia. It's cool. Attached is a picture of the plant. When I was a kid in the 60's there was a real tall smoke stack in the right part of this photo. There was nothing up behind it. You can see McDonalds up there along rt. 286. Up there was just a field, now there is a mall.
I wonder if it's possible to pick up the tires there - it would save me a lot in shipping....
Terry
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#13
I don't think you can pick them up there. When did you graduate; year? I went to Bethany to college. As far as getting the tires, since I am coming back there this summer, I asked the guy at Vintage in Hershey(my cousin lives in Lebanon, PA.)about picking them up there. It's about $125 for five to come to Missouri. But even if I pay for them from here and pick them up there it will be $80 tax for PA. But then I will have gas fees and if I took the Turnpike..................... well you know the rest. I guess I will pay the shipping and get them next month.
Ever race at New Alexandria?? good photos.
Ever race at New Alexandria?? good photos.
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