BF Goodrich Silvertown Radial | Classic | Redline
BF Goodrich Silvertown Radial | Classic | Redline BF Goodrich Silvertown Radial | Classic | Redline BF Goodrich Silvertown Radial | Classic | Redline
SPECIFICATIONS
Brand BFGoodrich
SKU BFGSRCRED
Tire Construction Radial
Sidewall Style Redline
DOT Approved Yes

BFGoodrich Silvertown Radial | Classic | Redline

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BFGoodrich Silvertown Radial products are one of Coker Tire Company's most popular product lines. The redline tire originally made its debut in the American muscle car market, but the only tires available in the 1960s were bias ply construction. BF Goodrich Redline tires offer great radial performance and ride quality, while the 3/8-inch raised redline is correct for the muscle car era. Now, many sizing options are available with 55, 60, 65 and 70 series aspect ratios to fit numerous original and custom applications. A wide range of sizes to fit 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 inch wheels makes this a popular tire for Mustangs, Camaros and many other popular muscle car and pony car applications.The large-diameter sizes offers contemporary fitment with the classic looks of a redline tire. All BFGoodrich Silvertown Radials including Classic Radial BFGoodrich Redlines feature an all season tread design with an S-speed rating. These tires are DOT and ECE approved, and they are backed by Coker Tire Company's Life of the Tread Warranty.

Genuine Redline Tire

This product features a genuine redline sidewall style, sometimes known as a red stripe, due to the thin 3/8-inch strip rubber. This means that the red rubber is added directly to the tire sidewall during initial construction of the carcass, resulting in a truly integrated, high-quality product after vulcanization. Redline tires hit the American automobile market in 1964 with the introduction of the Pontiac GTO and remained a popular muscle car tire until around 1970. Dual redline tires (two red stripes) were an option on Ford Mustangs, and are now reproduced in original bias ply construction as well as radial construction. 

Radial Tire Construction

Radial tires were first introduced by Michelin in the 1950's, and by the mid 1970's, all American cars came from the factory with radial tires. Radial tire construction means that the tire's ply layers are positioned at a 90 degree angle to the bead. This allows the tire to flex and glide over bumps and breaks in the road. Radial tires provide a smoother ride and longer tread life than bias ply tires. We offer wide whitewall radial tires, as well as narrow whitewalls, redlines, gold lines and high performance radial tires. 

BFGoodrich Tires | 100 Years of Outstanding Tire Fitments

Coker Tire is proud to offer a 100-year range of fitment, thanks to a huge variety of BFGoodrich tires. From the early 1900's to the modern era, the BFG product lines offer original fitments and custom sizes for hot rods, classic trucks and more. We offer BFGoodrich tires in authentic bias ply construction, as well as modern radials. Also included in the BFG line are the famous Radial T/A, g-Force Comp and All Terrain T/A KO2 tires. You won't find a more comprehensive tire product line in the world!

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

 
(4) People thought this was helpful
Question:
What size in the 14 inch tire would be the best when using a fender skirt on a 1964 Chevy Impala?? thank you
By Pete on May 30, 2018
Answer:

205/70R14 would be the correct size in a red line when mounted on original equipment rims.

Coker Tire Support on May 31, 2018
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Question:
Can I get this tire for a 15”x10” rim??
By Byron Glista on September 26, 2018
Answer:

I am afraid that we do not offer a redline size recommended for use on a 10" wide rim.

Coker Tire Support on September 27, 2018
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