Marc was wondering if anyone knows what brand of tires are installed on this wagon.
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Marc was wondering if anyone knows what brand of tires are installed on this wagon.
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Bigger question what’s up with the rear outside exhaust
The exhaust is strange, probably to avoid exhaust fumes with rear window open. I have seen those tires before, do not know the brand.
Marc
I found a similar tread design on a tire sold by Coker. Go to the tire section and look for the Firestone Knobby Blackwall tire on page 6.
https://www.cokertire.com/tires/brands/firestone-tires/firestone-knobby-blackwall.html
I bought a Jeep with some funny-lookin tires… fella told me the rubber had SAWDUST mixed in with the rubber for better traction in the snowy conditions…
sorry bout that……funny lookin tires with the same knobby tread….
Boomer .. I’ve heard of that sawdust/rubber trick. Here’s an ad for sawdust tires.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=2519&dat=19840211&id=JY9iAAAAIBAJ&sjid=t3cNAAAAIBAJ&pg=5589,2022626
– Dave