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Fairmont
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Body Type: stake
Model Year: 1928
Location: Ossipee NH

Re: Tires

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Spoke to Ivan at Summit Racing this aft. Every Summit tire part # I threw at him he said he had in stock and was avail. Now, if there's a run on the Bank such as the one that took place when our AA's were made, he said were probably going to run out and if Coker is having issues of their own in acquiring material it will catch up with Summit as with the other distributors. So as of today, they have them on the shelve and 3-5 days out on shipping. Hope this helps, Bruce. Their phone # is,1-800-230-3030.
For 600-20's
Part #
COK75580 Royal $163.00
COK755200 Firestone $182.00
COK75540 Goodrich $182.00
For 650-20's
COK76140 Goodrich $188.00
COK761500 Firestone $183.00
For 700-20's
Cok77240 Firestone $220.00
COK77240 Goodrich $220.00
cayager
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Model Year: 1930

Re: Tires

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Feeding Hills...Got cows? :P[/quote]none in stock at this time
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Fairmont
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Re: Tires

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My apologies to all, every distributor I called and spoke with, even after reiterating the issues that we were running into all said, Nope!, no problem, we've got em' in stock and ready to ship. The only one that I feel honestly took the time to find out whether they had them or not was Snyders. They responded the next morning with an apology regarding the short supply and hoped it would be resolved soon. I'm a little irate that Summit was so emphatic that they had every tire I inquired too in stock. Again, my apology's.Bruce
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pyrodork
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Body Type: AA Stakebed
Model Year: 1930
Location: Minneapolis, MN

Re: Tires

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is there any rhyme or reason to which 20" tire is appropriate for front or rear? the tires on mine are all unusable and 3 of them are different sizes... the other one is too cracked to read.
i have a 7.5-20, 8 ply; 32x6 HD, 10 ply, also marked M255; and a 6.50-20.

i assume any 20 inch of this design would work, but is one favored over another? will a 6 inch not fit when a 6.5 inch would?

i'm in need of "AA tires 101."
Rumored to be an Early '30 AA...

"Pics or it didn't happen."



-- Scotty "It-Only-Sounds-Like-I-Know-What-I'm-Doing" Petersen, Esquire.
Bob C
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Model Year: 1931
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Re: Tires

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You need 6.00 on the front, anything bigger will hit the brake rods when you turn.

Bob
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pyrodork
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Re: Tires

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thanks!
Rumored to be an Early '30 AA...

"Pics or it didn't happen."



-- Scotty "It-Only-Sounds-Like-I-Know-What-I'm-Doing" Petersen, Esquire.
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me0418840987
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Body Type: packers express
Model Year: 1931
Location: Theresa (Milwaukee) WI

Re: Tires

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http://macsautoparts.com/model-a-ford-t ... HL1068920/

Did not call, but they usually list something as out of stock on their site when it is.
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