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1971-1973 Mustang F70 x 14 Goodyear Speedway Wide Tread Tire with 0.350 Whitewall

Item EK-44-11658-1
1971-1973 Mustang F70 x 14 Goodyear Speedway Wide Tread Tire with 0.350 Whitewall
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      Features

      • Goodyear F70 x 14 Radial Tire
      • Speedway Wide Tread Design
      • Tubeless Construction
      • 0.350" White Wall
      • Original Look With Modern Performance
      • Provides Enhanced Safety & Road Handling Capabilities
      • Don't Forget Your Spare!
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 64-11658
      • Macs Legacy Number: 14WGK

      Description

      Radial tires might not have an option when your car was new, but that was then. Now you can get the modern advantages of radial tires while keeping the nostalgic look by installing vintage radial ply tires. Having these tires is important if you plan to drive your restored gem regularly. Out on the road, you'll appreciate the enhanced radial tire driving experience compared to the original bias ply tires. Radial tires provide greater safety, higher gas mileage, longer tread life and better handling, to name a few of their many attributes. This is a tubeless tire, but keep in mind that tubes are required on some OEM and reproduction wire wheels. So for the look of yesteryear combined with greatly improved r

      Fitment:

      • 1971 Ford Mustang
      • 1972 Ford Mustang
      • 1973 Ford Mustang

      CA Residents: WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

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