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Custom Super Cushion Whitewall Tire (750/14)

Item EK-57-261134-1
Custom Super Cushion Whitewall Tire (750/14)
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      Features

      • Beautiful Reproduction Of Original Bias Ply Tire
      • Adds An Authentic Touch To Any 57-61 Chevy
      • 4-Ply Custom Super Cushion Tubeless Tire
      • Correct 2-1/4 Inch White Wall
      • Tread Width 4.675"
      • Diameter 27.68"

      Description


      Power was at a premium in this era. The Goodyear Custom Super Cushion was up to the task. In fact, it reigned as the industry’s preferred original equipment tire throughout its illustrious product lifetime 1957 to 1961

      How to protect your White Walls and Raised White Lettering. Statement concerning the protection of the white walls: Upon receipt of your Goodyear wide white wall or raised white letter classic tires, and prior to the fitment to the vehicle, do not allow the black portion of any other tire to encounter the white wall or raised white letters of the tires being installed. Should this happen you will notice a radius or circumferential brown carbon black transfer stain. This stain only happens during the process of tire installation when the tires ar

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

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