In the process of carefully going through my newly acquired '64 roadster, and the TIM&JG. I notice the '64 should have rayon whitewalls or nylon black walls, but Kelsey only makes the proper Goodyear whitewalls in polyester and has no Firestone or BFG nylon black walls. So I guess there is no choice to get a smaller deduction for just the DOT stamp?
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Re: 1964 tires
Right, but I think the deduction is much larger (20% I think) than just DOT (which is 10%) for the Kelsey Goodyear that is made of polyester instead of the proper rayon, even if the WW is the correct 1".Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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Re: 1964 tires
Coker Tire makes the original BFG and Firestone tires with the DOT stamp. For some reason the Firestone tire is too large to fit the spare tire tub but the BFG will fit in the tub. You will get the standard deduct for the DOT stamp but it is the best you can do with a new tire.- Top
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Coker Tire makes the original BFG and Firestone tires with the DOT stamp. For some reason the Firestone tire is too large to fit the spare tire tub but the BFG will fit in the tub. You will get the standard deduct for the DOT stamp but it is the best you can do with a new tire.Dick Whittington- Top
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Yes, Kelsey and Coker have the correct size, bias ply, OEM ones (Goodyear and BFG, respectively) in the proper WW size (1 ") and blackwall, but they both are polyester construction, not rayon(WW) and nylon (BW), that is called for in the judging manual. IIRC, at our recent judging retreat that called for a 20% deduct, the DOT alone (as in my '67 GY nylon WWs) is only 10%. Just looking for someone who makes the proper construction as well as the rest, guess I am SOL.Big Tanks In the High Mountains of New Mexico- Top
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