I got my 1951 High Crop running good with everything working as it should be need to look at replacing the rear 30 inch tires. They have 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide weather cracks. Any ideas on who has the tires? I did find one source at $288.00 per tire!
Thanks,
Des
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Re: high crop tires
Des wrote:I got my 1951 High Crop running good with everything working as it should be need to look at replacing the rear 30 inch tires. They have 1/4 to 1/2 inch wide weather cracks. Any ideas on who has the tires? I did find one source at $288.00 per tire!
Thanks,
Des
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What is the size number readings on the tire. Here is a couple of sizes a little cheaper.
16.9 x 30 = $235
18.4 x 30 = $275
Then came Bronson
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