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    I have Cokers on my Studebaker. I have had some problem with the whitewalls bubbling up close to the bead, they have replaced my two front tires for me adjusting them based on remaining tread. The service has been excellent. Now I am noticing a bubble on one of my rear tires.

    I think if I ever replace the Cokers, I may look at Diamond Back. They put whitewalls on other tire types. I am looking for something that will give me better traction.

    Classic White Wall Tires - Vintage Tires - Redline & Redline Radial Tires for Antique and Classic Cars

    It is an alternative

    Pat
    Of course, that's just my opinion, I could be wrong!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stu Cool
    I have Cokers on my Studebaker. I have had some problem with the whitewalls bubbling up close to the bead, they have replaced my two front tires for me adjusting them based on remaining tread. The service has been excellent. Now I am noticing a bubble on one of my rear tires.

    I think if I ever replace the Cokers, I may look at Diamond Back. They put whitewalls on other tire types. I am looking for something that will give me better traction.

    Classic White Wall Tires - Vintage Tires - Redline & Redline Radial Tires for Antique and Classic Cars

    It is an alternative

    Pat
    I would not go with diamond back, there prosess seems more or less like a re cap, in the fact that, it would be dangerouse if the cap let loose, not to mention, they are probably heavy
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