Firestone Antique Tires Balloon Bias Ply Tire
Balloon Bias Ply Tire
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This Firestone Balloon bias ply tire features a 4 1/4-inch wide whitewall on both sides of the tire. Sizing is 700-18 for luxury sedans from the early 1930's, and the Firestone Balloon provides excellent ride quality and style. Authentic fitment examples include 1930 Auburn, 1932 Buick, 1930 through 1933 Cord, as well as select Cadillac, Lincoln, Marmon, Nash, Packard, REO and more! Exceptional car restorations demand authenticity and attention to detail. Firestone whitewall tires are made in original molds to maintain authenticity and feature genuine whitewall construction throughout the tire carcass. Firestone offers the world's best selling line of vintage bias ply tires.
Tire Warranty - Coker Tiers wants you to be pleased with your purchase! Coker tires are guaranteed to be free from defects in workmanship and materials for the life of the tread. Adjustment is made on a prorated basis (you pay for tread wear used). Coker Tires is not responsible for tire and tube failure due to improper mounting, mechanical failure or improper alignment of the vehicle. Coker Tire does not offer any guarantee of fitment for any particular purpose and limits its liability to the purchase price of the item. All tires and tubes should be installed by properly trained individuals. Dimensions for tires listed are not scientifically measured and may vary depending on rim widths and inflation. Warranty returns also require an RMA number.
Firestone is the most extensive line of vintage tire designs in the world. From the legendary Firestone Dirt Track tires to the muscular Firestone Wide Oval, elegant whitewall Balloon tires and on down to the Firestone Deluxe Champion motorcycle tires. Thousands of builders and restorers around the world depend on Coker Tire Company for authenticity, accuracy and quality of Firestone vintage tires.
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