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Source for Redline Tires? #328098
05/25/09 11:19 AM
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Im looking to replace my tires with Redlines, but having trouble sources larger sizes.

Im currently running 245-60-15s on Steel wheels, and Id prefer to not go any smaller (width). At one point it looked like Coker had Slivertown redlines in this size (avalable through Summit), but they arent showing there anymore, or on Coker's web page.

Anyone know of any additional sources for larger redline radials?

Thanks


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Re: Source for Redline Tires? [Re: a6t9vette] #328099
05/25/09 11:48 AM
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DiamondBack tires has what you need just do a search or google for them...

Re: Source for Redline Tires? [Re: RJS] #328100
05/25/09 12:14 PM
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DiamondBack has great customer service and better products!

Ive had a set on my R/T for 9 years and they still look amazing!( I did go to a bigger size on the rears last summer but the coloring on the red lines have held up great)

Re: Source for Redline Tires? [Re: LimeliteAero] #328101
05/25/09 01:00 PM
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Thanks for the comments. Looks like DB offers the size im looking for in two differnt types BF T/As, and another based on a Cooper tire ($38 cheaper ea.)

Any prefernce based on looks/performance?


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