WTB 4 BF Goodrich Goldline radials.
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Melting Slicks
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WTB 4 BF Goodrich Goldline radials.
WTB 4 BF Goodrich Goldline radials.
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I have 4 205/75R15 Coker goldline radials that have less than 1000 miles and are in great condition. The DOT numbers date them as manufactured in 2002. Please advise if interested.
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Melting Slicks
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Hey thanks for the response, appreciate it but I am looking for newer than 2002 as I drive the **** out of my 66.
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Melting Slicks
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Thanks for responding but just need the tires. I want to put radials on and the gold lines look correct. I have Firestone white wall bias ply on now. They look beautiful to me but after only 1000 miles and I am tired of the ride.
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Melting Slicks
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I am hearing that Diamondback has a nice Gold line radial for the C2 but I cant find them online. Anyone have a link for that?
Also, when I do find the Gold Lines I want I will sell the Firestone White Walls I have. They have close to 1000 miles on them and still look new.
They cost me about $900. I will let them go for $450.
Also, when I do find the Gold Lines I want I will sell the Firestone White Walls I have. They have close to 1000 miles on them and still look new.
They cost me about $900. I will let them go for $450.
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Melting Slicks
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diamondback tires = https://www.dbtires.com/
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Call them. They'll take any tire you want that's available to them, blank out the sidewall and vulcanize anything you want onto the sidewall, including goldline. I wanted to use a U.S. Brand, but they didn't offer anything close to the Toyos, which are rated at 139 MPH and have a wear rating around 500 (approx.), so the rubber is softer for better handling.
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Call them. They'll take any tire you want that's available to them, blank out the sidewall and vulcanize anything you want onto the sidewall, including goldline. I wanted to use a U.S. Brand, but they didn't offer anything close to the Toyos, which are rated at 139 MPH and have a wear rating around 500 (approx.), so the rubber is softer for better handling.
Is it as costly as it sounds?
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