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Goodyears. Interesting, as they no longer appear in any of the North American Goodyear catalogues. They are also 7.5 x 16 vice 7 x 16. Any idea where the previous owner got them?
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Mike Baker Comox, BC |
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Try sending a PM to Tom McFee and ask him. Gilles
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Those tires were on it when I bought it last October. The fellow I bought it from had them put on around 89/90 when he bought it surplus. Neat tires, good in the muck.
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1957 Willys CJ3B 1967 M38A1 CFR 67-08498 |
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While in Kandahar airfield the last couple of winters, I noted that many trucks there have the GoodYear heavy grip 7.50-16 bias ply tires on them. I guess they are still being made somewhere, although whether they have approval on this continent is another story.
Personally, I use the non-directional tires on my jeep but I do not use it once the snow flies. They were suicide tires once the roads got icy. |
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To thrown more gas on the fire, my M38A1 parts Jeep came with combat tires and commercial rubber. One is a Goodyear SUBURBANITE 3-ply 6.5 x 16 made in Canada. For those who know the codes, this one is 3-T. The other tire is a BF Goodrich Trailmaker Silvertown 4-ply 6.00 x 16. These are mounted on M38A1 and CJ-3 rims, and are there for moving the chassis around not for running on the roads.
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Terry Warner - 74-????? M151A2 - 70-08876 M38A1 - 53-71233 M100CDN trailer Beware! The Green Disease walks among us! |
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