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Originally Posted by woodiewagon46
Think twice about Kokers. I had Kokers on my '46 and after less than 20,000 miles I developed dangerously thin wear on both edges of my tires. It was almost like a serious under inflation problem. I check my tire pressure often and keep it at the 35psi recommended by Koker. I showed pictures of my tires to the Koker people last Hershey and was told "our tires are for show cars and not to be driven on" WHAT!!! This was verified by several people on another site and they were told the same thing. Go with Diamodbacks.
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Woodiewagon, I find it very hard to believe that Coker tire told you that the tires were not for driving on. They have a no hassle guarantee and an excellent customer service department. They didnt get to be the largest antique reproduction tire company in the world by selling bad tires! maybe Koker with a "K" told you that.