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#346453 07/03/15 04:47 PM
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I have a friend that runs Coker Classic 6:50R16 tires on his 1940. I need tires for my 1940. Does anyone want share their experience to help me determint what to purchase for my '40. I look forward to reading what you have to say.


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I have gained nothing buy putting radials on my 48...Stick with bias ply...I have a set of each pre-mounted

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I've had bias ply & radial tires on several old cars, but after my first set of radials and experiencing the ride & handling improvement, I'd never drive another car, old or new, with bias ply tires.


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my radials are great . frank


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