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Charlie I could have saved you a lot of trouble if Marlon had have posted the question before your project traction. All you need is some Firestone and it'll stick so good that it will hang upside down.
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Wow, looks like those Firestones have excellent traction.
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Thanks. Sorry about the upside down pic. Not sure why they do that. You will be happy with the Firestones.
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Wagon looks great! I agree about the firestone. Beautiful tire! I will prob go with firestone. Thanks for the replies! Marlon
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If Firestone was an option I'd go with that. In my opinion they are the best looking WWW tire on the market. I just put a set on my wagon and love how they look.
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Ford used both brands, but the majority were Firestone.
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Does anyone know what brand of tire Ford used in 1957? I need tires for my hardtop and want it to be correct. I am buying 7.50-14in but don't know if they used BFG or Firestone. Thanks!
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