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BIAS-PLY TIRES, SAFETY BEADS, AND OLD 4X4S

read your article on the 7.00-15 Coker vintage mud tires on . I have a ’45 Willys MB that was a deal I couldn’t pass up. The jeep seems mostly original with a few changes, including a swapped-in T90 transmission and a neat crankshaft-driven winch. It also has 15-inch wheels. I’d like to run a stock-looking smallish tire. The wheels appear to be 15x4.5 and I’m thinking of using them. I’ve only had the Willys a few months and haven’t really gone

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