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WSW Radial sources

Started by drodg, August 05, 2008, 03:35:39 PM

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drodg

I would like to put WSW radials on my 1968 Charger R/T that came originally with deluxe wheel covers.  I want a thin stripe wsw and wondering what sources are out there?  I know diamondback has a 3/8" wsw but they are also 170.00 per tire.  Thanks ahead of time

Just 6T9 CHGR

I got my redlines there.....if you want that "look" you might have to pony up the coin :Twocents:   
Chris' '69 Charger R/T


drodg

I know. I was going to take my Coker redlines off for the fall and run my steel rims with the deluxe wheelcovers like the car came with.  I thought maybe a nice 215/70R14 wsw would look period correct with the wheelcovers.  I think the Cokers are pretty old and I don't trust them because of their age and I plan on doing a long weekend drive this fall.  So I thought goiing to a new tire but keep the cokers on the magnum 500 's for short drives etc.  Anyhow I found a Goodyear P215/70R14 WSW that is about 5/8 inch that I can get for 73.00 a tire so that might work.  I think the tire is a regatta 2.  Thanks

TUFCAT

I have Diamond Back radials on my 1967 Coronet.

drodg

Those look great. What would you say the width of wsw is 1/2"?

TUFCAT

Thanks.  They're exactly 9mm - (3/8")

drodg