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Friday, September 9, 2011
Don't try to get original tires for a 76 Mustang Cobra II... they are 533 apiece. Not total... that would be 2132 total plus tax and delivery
0 comments Posted by st at 7:07 PMbetween a 195 and a 205/70/13 .. and the reply was that they are $533 apiece, http://www.hotrodhanks.com/products/tires/searchType/category/tireCategory/radial/tireSize/205_SLASH_70-13?utm_source=ExactTarget&utm_medium=email&utm_term=&utm_content=Client&utm_campaign=Hagerty%20News-September
and with 4, they are worth more than that car.
Monday, August 29, 2011
The two things you'll notice about the Protek is that it has a square cross-section, and funny little bumps on its surface. The square shape helps align it within the tire casing and against the rim well, which Michelin says eases mounting and eliminates the twisting problems that can occur with traditional sausage-shaped tubes.
When the tube is fully inflated within the tire, its textured surface causes the rubber to compress instead of expand when under pressure. This means that the internal air pressure actually closes holes off, giving the sealant a better chance at taking care of them for good.
Labels: innovation, tires
Saturday, August 20, 2011
railroad inspection cars and special back plate rims so regular vehicles could ride on the rails easier
0 comments Posted by st at 3:16 PMLabels: innovation, Lincoln, railcars, tires
Monday, August 15, 2011
Ingenious luggage or storage accessory... the Tire Trunk by Wohlfeld
0 comments Posted by st at 6:17 PMLabels: brass era, innovation, innovative, luggage, option, rims, tires
Saturday, August 13, 2011
1904 air filled tires were barely more than balloons, so traction aiding, tire covering hides were innovated and tested
0 comments Posted by st at 2:52 PMLabels: innovative, tires
the "Pedrail" system by Diplock in 1904, pages 90-94 and 113-117 of the Automotor Journal
0 comments Posted by st at 1:01 PMFriday, August 12, 2011
Goodyear had one BIG rolling wheel to get attention and promote the "Air Wheel" at 12 feet tall, 4 feet wide
0 comments Posted by st at 10:13 PMLabels: advertising, tires, unusual
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Motoring Magazine and Motor Life, 1913, and available online to read at your leisure
0 comments Posted by st at 10:12 PMLabels: advertising, Buick, magneto, shock absorbers, tires, what is it, Winton
Thursday, July 21, 2011
Labels: advertising, bicycle, tires
Monday, July 11, 2011
Draper the tire salemans Dodge, with Trublpruf solid rubber cross drilled tires, never will go flat
0 comments Posted by st at 9:17 PMTires were flat so often, that this solution was considered a great idea, and cars didn't driver very fast, since roads were in such terrible condition, and there were very few miles of paved road in the entire country of the US
Friday, July 8, 2011
is this a tire patch? Or a protection of a weak spot in the tire?
0 comments Posted by st at 10:38 PMMonday, May 30, 2011
Tires sold that got over a thousand miles made it to the wall of fame... doesn't that say a lot about the short life span expectancy of tires in the 1930's
T C Ryan flying school in San Diego, Howard Hughes on the far left
Must have been great at parades
1936's getting stuffed into a boxcar for delivery
The Marx brothers
Amelia Earhart
17 were made, company founder Gary Davis served out a two year sentence for grand theft and fraud in North County Correctional Facility near Castaic, California. Built in Van Nuys, most were powered by four cylinder Continental engines, although at least one was fitted with a Ford V8-60.
Thursday, May 5, 2011
TireVan, sell, mount, and balance a set of tires for you when and where you like, no more going to the tire shop unless you like their waiting room
0 comments Posted by st at 3:42 PMSo this an option if you live near Washington DC, or Philadelphia metro area Like the photos suggest, a wide, flat, clear area (about the size of two parking spaces) is needed so the tires can be worked on
The vans carry the Hunter mounting/breakdown machine to get the old tires off and install the new tires on the rim, plus tires, plus a Hunter balancer, and a compressor to get them inflated.
Tire price comparison, as that is half of what it takes to get my business, the price for the least expensive 215 60/15 is $85 plus costs of $30a tire ($25 per tire for installation, 5 for TPMS). That would be $230 total cost.
My go-to tire shop, Discount Tire has their low cost tires at $250 out the door, road hazard warranty included. I compared prices in 2007 at 6 tire shops around San Diego, and Discount Tire was the least expensive, and best service too: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2007/04/how-much-for-pair-of-tires-heres-what-i.html
Right now they carry 85 brands and models available in my example size, so you have options in prices and brands, I go for the least expensive when buying for my daily commuter.Labels: tires