Were Dunlops ever standard equipment tires on an early 1968 build (8/67) and can this date code be deciphered?
Thanks.
Thanks.
Dunlop are not original tires to a 1968 mopar.
Me too!My belly Dunlop over my belt.
I suspect it is a valid code.....it's just that we don't know how to decode it.not a valid code..
I suspect it is a valid code.....it's just that we don't know how to decode it.
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I suspect it is a valid code.....it's just that we don't know how to decode it.
You probably need to buy the Cornflakes with the Free Super-Spy Decoder Ring mail-away gift.
That’s a tough one. No one makes a good looking 775-14, everything out there has the pie cutter sides and they don’t look right on a 67 R/T IMO. F70’s in radial repop would work. P metric is 215/70 equivalent.What would be a good modern replacement size tire to fit on the original rims? The tires that are on them are 775-14.
This is the spare in my '66. Looks original, but I don't know for sure. Looks like possible remnants of a blue streak, but it's mostly white. It looks more like the blue protective coating on modern tires that's worn off, but was that used on bias plies way back when?
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Yes, you’re right! I forgot the whitewall is one of the radials that was on the original rims. I got mixed up when looking for the pics of the spare. I edited that post to be more accurate, now. I’m easily confused these days.Are those pictures of two different tires? The first one looks different.
One says 7.75-14 the first says 215/70/R14