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Firestone Wide Oval | Redline | F70-14
Firestone Wide Oval | Redline | F70-14 Firestone Wide Oval | Redline | F70-14 Firestone Wide Oval | Redline | F70-14
SPECIFICATIONS
SKU 54870
GTIN 00842199102802
Max Load Capacity text 1500@32 psi
Overall Diameter Text 26.20
Rim Width (in) 6.00 - 7.00
Section Width Actual Text 8.30
Tire/Product Size (text field) F70-14
Tread Depth (32nds) 12
Tread Width Text 6.70
Sidewall Width (in) 0.375
Brand Firestone
Construction Ply POLY/FIBERGLASS
Width Bias Ply F70
Sidewall Style Redline
Tire Construction Bias Ply
Rim Diameter 14 inch
Tire Series Wide Oval
Tube Type or Tubeless Tubeless

Firestone Wide Oval Redline | F70-14

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Firestone Wide Oval Redline F70-14 Tire

Nothing says muscle car quite like a classic set of raised white letter tires, and Firestone Wide Oval tires were original equipment for many muscle and pony cars from 1967-74. A bold "Wide Oval" logo on the sidewall instantly takes you back to the sixties when big engines and four speeds ruled the streets. Muscle cars are getting big money at auctions and the buyers love a restored-to-stock or Day Two muscle car more than ever. Firestone Wide Oval tires are made in the original molds in the USA with modern materials and technology and are backed by our exclusive Life of the Tread warranty.

F70-14 Tire Conversion Chart

Radial Equivalent First Choice: 215/70R14
Radial Equivalent Optional Choice: FR70-14

Genuine Redline Tire

This product features a genuine redline sidewall style, sometimes known as a red stripe, due to the thin 3/8-inch strip rubber. This means that the red rubber is added directly to the tire sidewall during initial construction of the carcass, resulting in a truly integrated, high-quality product after vulcanization. Redline tires hit the American automobile market in 1964 with the introduction of the Pontiac GTO and remained a popular muscle car tire until around 1970. Dual redline tires (two red stripes) were an option on Ford Mustangs, and are now reproduced in original bias ply construction as well as radial construction.

Bias Ply Construction

Bias ply tire construction is a method that was used from the 1900's through the 1970's on passenger cars and light trucks. Bias ply tires feature ply cords that run at a 45 degree angle to the bead, and overlap in a crisscross pattern, depending on how many ply layers are used. This creates a strong tire, but bias ply tires have a tendency to follow breaks or ruts in the pavement. Bias ply tires are the most authentic choice for classic car restorations and traditional hot rod builds. Coker Tire offers a huge variety of bias ply tires for many applications.

Firestone Tires for Collector Vehicles

Coker Tire is proud to offer authentic Firestone tires for a wide range of cars, trucks and motorcycles built from the 1900's through the 1970's. We offer Firestone Non Skid tires, Firestone Deluxe Champion tires, Firestone Wide Oval tires and many more famous styles and sizes to fit military vehicles, motorcycles and classic commercial trucks. With whitewalls, redlines, raised white letters and other classic sidewall styles, this product line is one of our most extensive and popular brands.

Please Note

  • Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure. Please note Chemical Guys Tire and Rubber Cleaner and Adams Polish Tire shine has been linked to Whitewall browning and should not be used. We recommend using our line of tire care products.

Product Questions & Answers

 
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Question:
We need a F70-14 blackwall tire to match the original invoice. Does the wide oval red line if turned inside out have all the markings and size on both sides? We would paint the red line black to hide it.
By Claude Laforest on August 03, 2018
Answer:

If you turn a redline around, there will be raised letters on it, but they will not be filled in with white. If you were to purchase a raised white letter tire and turned it around, there would be a black line where a redline otherwise would be.

Coker Tire Support on August 06, 2018
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