Tire Series | Silvertown |
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Brand | BFGoodrich |
SKU | 54300 |
GTIN | 00842199105100 |
Product Size | 900-14 |
Tire Construction | Bias Ply |
Sidewall Style | Narrow Whitewall |
Sidewall Style (in) | 1.000 |
Width Bias Ply | 9.00 |
Rim Diameter (in) | 14 |
Overall Diameter (in) | 28.68 |
Section Width (in) | 8.80 |
Tread Width (in) | 4.80 |
Rim Width (in) | 6.00 - 7.00 |
Max Load Capacity | 1860@32 psi |
Tread Depth (32nds) | 12 |
Construction Ply | 4 PLY POLY |
Tube Type or Tubeless | Tubeless |
BFGoodrich | 1 Inch Whitewall | 900-14
BFGoodrich | 1 Inch Whitewall | 900-14
These classic 900-14 whitewall tires feature a narrow one inch whitewall, fitting many popular full size and luxury cars of the 1960s. The 900-14 size offers direct fitment on many full size American cars from the 1950's and 1960's. These direct fitments include 1965 Oldsmobile Starfire convertible, 1964 Chrysler and many more. This size also fits the famous 1958 Chrysler 300D, although the 1 inch whitewall is more appropriate for 1960's cars. This is a tubeless tire, but you may need to use a tube, depending on your wheel choice. BF Goodrich bias ply narrow whitewall tires are made in the USA and DOT/ECE (European Community) approved where applicable. Whitewalls are smooth, with all stampings and lettering in the the black portion of the sidewall and are covered by our exclusive Life of the Tread warranty. Tread patterns and sidewall styles vary, please click on individual tires below to view photos.
Please Note
- Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure.
Product Questions & Answers
By don on January 18, 2019
This will probably work, but it is a size smaller than stock. 950-14 is the original equipment size, as seen here: Click Here
Coker Tire Support on January 18, 2019