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firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (1/11)
 4/3/15 12:50pm
scottstmaxx
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lincoln park, MI - USA

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I have a set of Firestone GR 70-15 tires that I took off my 73.
 
They are in great shape and have 8/32" of tread on all of them.
 
Asking $500.00.
 
If interested, please contact me, and I will forward pics.
 
Thanks,
Scott
 
 


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Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (2/11)
 4/6/15 4:32pm
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That's a lot of money for a tire that is that old. It is against the law for a tire shop to mount tires more than 5 years old. 
Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (3/11)
 4/6/15 6:18pm
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who said can,t mount tires five years old,   how would anybody now. I owed a tire shop watertown,conn for many years not in conn. what would anybody do cALL THE COPS,JUST HAVING SOME FUN   MAYBE IN UTAH  never been there   dwa
Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (4/11)
 4/6/15 9:04pm
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I understand what you are saying. Most reputable shops would worry about liability law suits. It isn't a Utah thing.
Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (5/11)
 4/12/15 10:44am
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FYI   All regarding Tires..

In February 2008, the owner of a 1998 Ford Explorer in Georgia needed a new tire for his SUV and ended up buying a used one. When he was driving two weeks later, the tread suddenly separated from the tire. The Explorer went out of control and hit a motorcycle, killing its rider. An analysis of the used tire revealed that it was nearly 10 years old.

More recently, an investigation into the cause of the accident that killed the actor Paul Walker revealed that the Porsche Carrera GT in which he was riding had nine-year-old tires. The California Highway Patrol noted that the tires' age might have compromised their drivability and handling characteristics, according to the Los Angeles Times.

These incidents illustrate not only the potential danger of buying used tires but also the perils of driving on aging tires — including those that have never spent a day on the road.

For years, people have relied on a tire's tread depth to determine its condition. But the rubber compounds in a tire deteriorate with time, regardless of the condition of the tread. An old tire poses a safety hazard.

For some people, old tires might never be an issue. If you drive a typical number of miles, somewhere around 12,000-15,000 miles annually, a tire's tread will wear out in three to four years, long before the rubber compound does. But if you only drive 6,000 miles a year, or have a car that you only drive on weekends, aging tires could be an issue. The age warning also applies to spare tires and "new" tires that have never been used but are old.

What Happens to a Tire as It Ages?
Sean Kane, president of Safety Research & Strategies, Inc., compares an aging tire to an old rubber band. "If you take a rubber band that's been sitting around a long time and stretch it, you will start to see cracks in the rubber," says Kane, whose organization is involved in research, analysis and advocacy on safety matters for the public and clients including attorneys, engineering firms, supplier companies, media and government.

That's essentially what happens to a tire that's put on a vehicle and driven. Cracks in the rubber begin to develop over time. They may appear on the surface and inside the tire as well. This cracking can eventually cause the steel belts in the tread to separate from the rest of the tire. An animation on the Safety Research & Strategies Web site shows how this happens. Improper maintenance and heat accelerate the process.

Every tire that's on the road long enough will succumb to age. Tires that are rated for higher mileage have "anti-ozinant" chemical compounds built into the rubber that will slow the aging process, but nothing stops the effects of time on rubber, says Doug Gervin, Michelin's director of product marketing for passenger cars and light trucks.

How Long Does a Tire Last?
Car makers, tire makers and rubber manufacturers differ in their opinions about the lifespan of a tire. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has no specific guidelines on tire aging and defers to the recommendations of car makers and tire manufacturers. Car makers such as Nissan and Mercedes-Benz tell consumers to replace tires six years after their production date, regardless of tread life. Tire manufacturers such as Continental and Michelin say a tire can last up to 10 years, provided you get annual tire inspections after the fifth year.

The Rubber Manufacturers Association says there is no way to put a date on when a tire "expires," because such factors as heat, storage and conditions of use can dramatically reduce the life of a tire. Here's more on each of these factors.
Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (6/11)
 4/12/15 12:14pm
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dwa175 said: who said can,t mount tires five years old,   how would anybody now. I owed a tire shop watertown,conn for many years not in conn. what would anybody do cALL THE COPS,JUST HAVING SOME FUN   MAYBE IN UTAH  never been there   dwa



I'm going to guess that anybody like the seller, installers or purchaser would know if they looked at the date stamp. Now, if you are referring to "anybody" being law enforcement, no they wouldn't know unless there was a catastrophic failure that caused a serious accident.  I use to take my tires out and shred them just before getting new ones but that was always in an empty parking lot somewhere. 
 
Not sure how old original posters tires are but if they were original for that year and if your going to use them on a car just for shows probably doesn't make a difference how old since they won't be on the road.


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Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (7/11)
 4/12/15 5:51pm
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I replaced my 18 yr old Goodyears last year.  Hated to lose the raised outline GT's with almost full thread but I figured I would not temp "Murphy's Law". 

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Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (8/11)
 4/12/15 10:18pm
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It sucks John, because that Goodyear Tire was awesome. Firestones(which came on my car), and Goodyear do not make a muscle car tire anymore. Like I said, just over 10 year old Firestone Firehawks, low mile, for sale cheap. Like free. Come to Utah and get them. I even have extra rooms to stay in. It's a risk I wouldn't want to take. Fiberglass cars don't hold up well to blow outs. I am keeping the original Firestone spare. It's new in looks, and only 42 years old. Actually probably 43 considering the car was made 11/72. I hope I don't have to use it, but, it's cool having the original.
Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (9/11)
 7/25/15 8:39am
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Just want to throw in my two cents. This aging tire thing is serious. I bought my 78 coupe last year. The tires looked good plenty of tread, BF Goodrich Radial T/A's. Just for kicks I contacted BFG with the date codes and they were made in 1995. That's 20 yrs. Goodrich said to get them off the car. They said the absolute max would be 10 yrs. from date of manufacture and that the compounds can start breaking down as soon as 6yrs depending on weather and temperature factors.
Once these compounds break down the belts can separate from the rubber. This usually happens at high speed. It's not worth the risk. All tires have this date code molded into the inside sidewall. Some have it on both sides.


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Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (10/11)
 7/25/15 6:43pm
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just for fun    you asked tire company if your tires are still good   and the answers was   no  buy new ones  ? allwell    just for fun      doctor my head hurts   take th is       ok    dwaBeer
Re: firestone raised white letter gr 70-15 for sale (11/11)
 7/25/15 11:18pm
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20 year old tires need to be on the side of a tug boat...or fed into a shredder.

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