Finally A Good Option For Original Look With Modern Performance
Made In USA
Whitewall Built In From Day One - Not Added Later
Manufacturer's "Life Of The Tread" Warranty
Don't Forget About Your Spare!
6.70 x 15" Was Standard Size, 7.10 x 15" Was Optional In 1956
Radial tires weren't an option when your classic 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, 1953, 1954 Chevy was new, but that was then. Having these tires is important if you plan to drive your restored Chevy 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. Did you know? For best performance, it's recommended that all four wheel positions have the same type of tire, not mixing radial and non-radial tires on a vehicle. However, if mixing tires is unavoidable, NEVER mix radial and non-radial tires on the same axle. If two radial and two non-radial tires are installed on a vehicle, the two radials MUST be placed on the rear axle and the two non-radials on the front axle.
Vehicle Fitment:
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