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I do but unfortunately I don’t recognize that sequence. Is it possible they we’re purchased prior to the date code being a requirement on all USA made tires? If thats the case these tires would be far too old to be street worthy. They can look perfect but yet have dry rot you can’t see and could...
No so my friend. When I restored my X a few years back that’s what I bought for the rear. only difference was mine were the smaller RWL‘s on the tires. I bought them from that vintage tire outfit in Ohio. Brand spanking new. If I was a buyer tho I would still be asking the exact same question -...
I had the exact same problem as you. Custom ordered cragars, wait time, hitting the back brakes ( mine were Right Stuff) the whole bit. I ended up ditching the back discs and went to drums in the rear.
sucks man the car looks awesome.
What kind of car did they come off of? I'm looking for a full set of cragars and tires, but I think I want 8" x 15. Curious as what the bolt pattern is.