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Firestone Classic Bias Ply Tire (440/450R21)

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      440/450-21 Firestone Classic Blackwall Tire - Sold Individually

      Vintage Firestone tires are exceptional fitments for restoration projects. These blackwall tires are expertly hand-crafted in refurbished original molds and feature authentic tread designs and sidewall markings. These classic Firestone tires feature authentic bias ply construction and are great tires for Model A Fords and similar era automobiles. Firestone Bias Ply tires are a premium tire for fine antique automobiles.

      • Weight: 18.0
      • GTIN: 00842199104141
      • Sidewall Style: Blackwall
      • Tire Construction: Bias Ply
      • Construction Ply: 4 PLY POLY
      • Tire Series: Firestone Classic Bias Ply
      • Rim Diameter: 21 inch
      • Tube Type or Tubeless: Tube Type
      • Product Size: 440/450-21
      • Tread Depth (32nds): 12
      • Tread Width (IN): 3.75
      • Width Bias Ply: 4.40/4.50
      • Brand: Firestone
      • Max Load Capacity (LBS): 855 @ 32 psi
      • Section Width (IN): 4.69
      • Rim Width (in): 2.50 - 3.00
      • Overall Diameter (IN): 30.79
      • Sold Individually

      Firestone 775970

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