[AT] Quality rear tires

Mike M meulenms at gmx.com
Fri Nov 6 12:04:45 PST 2020


Whatever brand you get, keep them out of the sunlight, it draws the
plasticizers out of the rubber.

Mike M

On 11/6/2020 9:48 AM, Chuck Saunders wrote:
> To be fair Bob, after 72 years on a tire I'm not sure failed is the
> appropriate term. I got mine from Tucker Tire but don't recall the brand
> Chuck Saunders
> KCMO
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> On Thu, Nov 5, 2020 at 7:48 PM Bob Hill <chains5 at yahoo.com
> <mailto:chains5 at yahoo.com>> wrote:
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>     I have a 1948 Ford 8N that we had since new. One of the original
>     back tires finally failed. I plan to buy 11.2-28 tires but I want
>     a brand that is quality and won’t dry rot in 5 years. What brand
>     do you recommend?  Thanks!
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