Brand | Coker Classic |
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SKU | CCNRWW |
Tire Construction | Bias Look Radial |
Sidewall Style | Wide Whitewall |
DOT Approved | Yes |
Coker Classic Nostalgia Radial | Whitewall
Coker Classic Nostalgia Radial Tires
Coker Classic Nostalgia Radial tires offer the profile of classic bias ply tires, with the handling and performance of modern radials. Genuine Coker Wide White Wall tires are constructed as whitewalls from the very first step of production, providing a durable and beautiful tire for your restored or custom vehicle. DOT and ECE (European Union) approved, with an all-season tread design and backed by our life of the tread warranty.
Please Note
- Bias Look Radial tires feature genuine radial tire construction with bias ply tire size, profile and styling. These tires are built in brand new molds using modern materials and tooling. Typically the sizing is the same as their Bias Ply equivalents with the addition of 'R' in the size value. 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
Question:
What tube fits the 600r16 sku62239, offset rubber stem, 1/2 stem hole in the rim?
By Your Name (optional) on September 07, 2018
By Your Name (optional) on September 07, 2018
Answer:
Thanks for reaching out! Click Here for the proper tube.
Coker Tire Support on September 10, 2018
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Question:
how wide is the tread in most sizes. Is it more for show or useable on highway safely. Coker Classic Nostalgia radial
By john tobin on December 31, 2018
By john tobin on December 31, 2018
Answer:
The tread width will vary depending on the size, and is generally indicated on the specifications tab for each size listing. These tires are DOT approved and may be used on the highway safely.
Coker Tire Support on December 31, 2018
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