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Old September 5th 06, 06:50 AM posted to alt.autos.dodge
James Goforth
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Default Red sidewall tires

Anyone know of what would be an inexpensive tire available with the
red stripe sidewall?
I found only one when I searched and the size I want (235-75-R15) is
around $180.00 apiece, pretty spendy for what I'm not sure is even that
great a quality tire anyway.
Anyone know anything less expensive? Prefer steel belted radials
rather than the old-school bias ply or fiberglas belted.
TIA

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Old September 5th 06, 05:55 PM posted to alt.autos.dodge
WCV
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Default Red sidewall tires

They are not cheap, but Coker tires are the way to go to get redlines,
bluestreak, or any of the reproduction muscle car tires.


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"James Goforth" > wrote in message
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> Anyone know of what would be an inexpensive tire available with the
> red stripe sidewall?
> I found only one when I searched and the size I want (235-75-R15) is
> around $180.00 apiece, pretty spendy for what I'm not sure is even that
> great a quality tire anyway.
> Anyone know anything less expensive? Prefer steel belted radials
> rather than the old-school bias ply or fiberglas belted.
> TIA
>



 




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