Coker Tire Coker BFGoodrich Silvertown Whitewall Bias Ply Tire 820-15 ( 5.40" x 29.59" - 15" )
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''D'' Tire Design
Tire Tread Width: | 5.40'' |
Tire Section Width: | 8.50'' |
Tire Overall Diameter: | 29.59'' |
Wheel Diameter: | 15'' |
Recommended Wheel Width: | 6.0'' - 7.0'' |
Construction: | 4 Ply Poly; Tubeless |
Specifications:
The Silvertown Bias Ply was a long-running tire of choice by many automakers as original equipment for vehicles rolling off their assembly lines prior to 1976. Today Coker Tire has brought this legend back for auto restorers and enthusiasts who want that OE looks and feel that only the Silvertown can deliver for their classic car or truck. The Silvertown was actually the first original equipment brand offered by Coker and is available in a wide variety of sizes with whitewall, blackwall, redline, Goldline, and even a blueline sidewall. DOT and ECE (European) approved. ETP Plan: Each Coker Tire qualifies for Coker's Extended Tire Protection (ETP) plan. Coker's ETP plan is valid for 5-years from date of purchase on tires that become unserviceable or damaged from a cut, snag, bruise, impact, sidewall damage, or puncture caused by a road hazard. See Instructions for more details.
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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