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1914 International Truck Info Needed


I am looking on information on new hard rubber tires for my International truck. Any information...

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Old 08-29-2007, 12:50 AM
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Default 1914 International Truck Info Needed

I am looking on information on new hard rubber tires for my International truck. Any information that anyone can provide would be great. I am located in central Minnesota.
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I have seen them advertised from Coker Tire before. But I have not gotten a catalog in some time from them.
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Bob, try over at www.aths.org in the discussion room. Someone there should be able to help you.
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Default Re: 1914 International Truck Info Needed

I know of two suppliers that re-rubber these kind of wheels. Contact me off-line and I will look up the addresses. I can give you some more info on the prep that you will need to do to get them ready. I worked with the VanHorn Truck Museum in Mason City, Iowa for many years and had many hard rubber tires recovered.
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