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Which coker tire is closest to the origional on a 1951 3100 pickup in the 16 x 6.0

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Their 6.00x16 blackwall bias ply tire.

specify blackwall

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Which ones the classic, excalibur, firestone, bf goodrich or tornell?

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If you want the Coker brand, the link above is their only 6.00x16 blackwall.

If you want another brand they sell (and other vendors sell), see what they have and decide which you like best

If you find a ply rating on a modern tire, the originals were 6-ply bias blackwall tires.


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