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Hi, I need at least one tire to be able to roll the '29 in the garage. These don't seem to be as common as Model A tires. Where can I find 4.50/4.75/5.00 X 20 tires?
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When I first got my '28 home, I put it on wheel dollies so I could move it around until I got good tires and inner tubes.
Cheers, Dean
Dean 'Rustoholic' Meltz old and ugly is beautiful!
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I have my 31' on dollies also even though I have brand new tires. Much easier to put it anywhere you want. HF has them real cheap. Once you have a set you'll be surprised how much you use them. I bought them to store a convertible Camaro we had. Could just push it over close against the wall and in the corner. Couldn't do that any other way.
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Oil Can Mechanic
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Hello RandyR Try looking at the Lucas Classic Tire website. They list 20 inch tires and tubes.
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Had my car on Dollies for the same reasons as above.... could push it anywhere i wanted in my garage. including sideways.
As for tires, I got mine for my 1929 from Coker. Tires, Tube, and Flaps. Very Nice tires !!
AACA - VCCA - Stovebolt - ChevyTalk Love the Antique Chevrolet's from 1928-1932 The Beauty, Simplicity, History, and the Stories they Tell
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