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1967 Camaro Goodyear Power Cushion 7.35-15 Redline Tire

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Part # WAT-1023A

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Part # WAT-1023A
Year 1967
Application Camaro
Color Black
Availability In Stock, Available — This means the part is in our building ready to ship!
Description 1967 Z/28 Camaro factory correct reproduction tire. Goodyear Power Cushion 7.35-15 redline tire with .375" redline stripe. Reproduced from original mold designs with correct 2+2 or 4 ply Polyglas using modern technology and materials. Goodyear is widely recognized throughout the automotive industry as one of the finest manufacturers of high quality tires. Muscle cars from the late 1960's and early 1970's included these vintage tires. This replacement tire makes for a great investment and increases the value of your classic car. Please check out our OE style steel wheel or Rally wheel kits to go along with our redline tires. Please Note: Shipped FED EX ground oversize. No Further Discounts Apply. Specifications: This tire features Two Polyester body plies and two under tread circumferential belts of Fiberglass. The tread width is 5.00", Inflated sectional width of 9.75", The outer diameter is 25.90", Rolling circumference of 79.50", The load capacity is 1400 pounds at 32 PSI with a recommended rim width of 5.0-5.5". The above listed specifications may vary depending the rim width and inflation (for all tires each 1/2" change, + or -, in rim width will result in a .2" change in the inflated tire section width).
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Note: Due to this part being oversized, dimensional weight, or heavy weight there will be a $35.00 surcharge added to your cart upon checkout. This charge is in addition to the charges shown in the shipping chart.


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