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Posi-traction Torque Twisters or Pro-trac Racing Profiles were the ticket back in the day. And if you had yellow Lakewood traction bars and gabriel Hi-jackers, you were the man. LOL!!!!
I have a couple of grooving irons, but have never used them to increase the tread depth.
Instead I tune the tread on tires I use in the dirt, for better traction. Or for better performance in the snow.
Posi-traction Torque Twisters or Pro-trac Racing Profiles were the ticket back in the day. And if you had yellow Lakewood traction bars and gabriel Hi-jackers, you were the man. LOL!!!!
Still have a set of Pro Trac‘s mounted on old Crager SS. wheels Just sitting around. I don’t think I would roll with them. They are 3 days older than dirt. Dry rotted. & cracked. From early/mid eighties.
You are not old enough to remember them. Tubes were used until tubeless came out in the late 50s. My first set of radial tires I bought in in the late 60s, much to my surprise, used tubes.
As for re grooved tires, even if you saw them you would not know they had been. I lived across the street from an Olds dealer and watched as worn tires on used cars were being re grooved to help sell the cars.
Ah yes, then of course there was The Firestone 721 . Their slogan on the commercial was 7 wrapped around 2 wrapped by 1 the steel belts that is. But it had a design flaw and were blowing out on people with some disasters so they were discontinued
Dunlop GT Qualifiers (bias of course) were nice looking tires. Remember Jetson Revengers? I'd say overall Pro tracs were my favorite looking tire. They just looked tough.
You are not old enough to remember them. Tubes were used until tubeless came out in the late 50s. My first set of radial tires I bought in in the late 60s, much to my surprise, used tubes.
As for re grooved tires, even if you saw them you would not know they had been. I lived across the street from an Olds dealer and watched as worn tires on used cars were being re grooved to help sell the cars.
Yeah....I'm only 57 years old. I used to work at a tire center is a teenager for a couple years. I've changed/repaired/balanced 100's of sets of tires and 90% were radial tire cars. Only a few people wanted the old bias ply tires...which we sold too. I had never seen bias ply tires that required tubes unless it was installed as a repair....
We did install "radial tubes" in tires that couldn't be plugged (hole too big). We would apply a patch on the inside and install a tube. The whole re-grooving thing is new to me though...
Ah yes, then of course there was The Firestone 721 . Their slogan on the commercial was 7 wrapped around 2 wrapped by 1 the steel belts that is. But it had a design flaw and were blowing out on people with some disasters so they were discontinued
Dunlop GT Qualifiers (bias of course) were nice looking tires. Remember Jetson Revengers? I'd say overall Pro tracs were my favorite looking tire. They just looked tough.
The independent tire place near me sold those Jetson tires when I was a kid. We had GoodYear and Firestone dealers in town, so the independent place had all of these other brands. They may still have the sign out front. I'll have to check the next time I go by there.
I had a set of G70x14 Posi-Trac tires on the back of my 383 4 speed RoadRunner. The tread pattern was all interlocking capital I’s. They were supposed to have more traction on the street but I do not believe they worked any better than other tires with my 4.30 rear. Wish we had drag radials back then!
I used to put studded snow tires on a 69 charger for hole shots at night, the sparks added more thrill to the smoke, and the tire compound was hard as a rock so it made incredible sound. Wish I still had that car it was my first of a few chargers
I need to move which I am going this fall to a small town in Georgia. A member on here lives there. Starts with a Dal. Very small town. Need a lawyer isn't the word for it. I need a group.
Theres two things that the Goodyear polyglass gt tires do well, they look great on the old Musclecars! Air em down and on a good track they hook!!! Now they ride like crap, follow cracks in the road, like to drift abit, the new repos are 250.00 a tire for a skinny little bias ply. Still love em tho!!!
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