Posted by Don-Wi on October 30, 2008 at 10:08:53 from (72.135.123.231):
In Reply to: What kind of tire posted by Arthur Driesse on October 29, 2008 at 20:48:50:
For what you're doing, I definately wouldn't go with a radial- they'll only cost you more money than it's worth.
My brother put a set of Continental tires on his 550 Oliver and they look ot be about a 45 degree tire. They look pretty good. He went with a Firestone 4 rib 6.50x16 on the front.
For period correct, I'd think those look really good.
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