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There is a vintage truck tire source in Double Clutch and Wheels of Time but I'll be damned if I can remember who/where.....I just gave any copies of WOT I had laying around to Vlad. Look in there or DC....or pick up a copy of Hemmings Motor News and check the rubber guys in there.

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Coker Tire is a good source. I bought 8.25X20's from them for a 1955 Chevy 4100. I don't know what they have for big trucks, but it is worth a looks. Cost about $1000 for 6 tires, tubes, flatps and shipping, but I couldn't drive the truck without them. Mikd

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Coker Tire is a good source. I bought 8.25X20's from them for a 1955 Chevy 4100. I don't know what they have for big trucks, but it is worth a looks. Cost about $1000 for 6 tires, tubes, flatps and shipping, but I couldn't drive the truck without them. Mikd

Yes Mike,that is the same people I've known for about 25 years. They are out of Chattanooga, TN. I have bought vintage tires from them and was totally pleased with them. It is Coker Tire Company. Not sure if they have Roadgrader Tires etc. etc. or not.

miike

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