Firestone | 2 1/4 Inch Whitewall | 750-14
Firestone | 2 1/4 Inch Whitewall | 750-14 Firestone | 2 1/4 Inch Whitewall | 750-14 Firestone | 2 1/4 Inch Whitewall | 750-14
SPECIFICATIONS
Tire Series Firestone Classic
Brand Firestone
SKU 517810
GTIN 00842199102680
Product Size 750-14
Tire Construction Bias Ply
Sidewall Style Wide Whitewall
Sidewall Style (in) 2.250
Bias Ply Width 7.50
Rim Diameter (in/mm) 14 inch
Overall Diameter (in) 26.89
Section Width (in) 7.52
Tread Width (in) 4.25
Rim Width (in) 5.00 - 6.00
Max Load Capacity 1580@32 psi
Tread Depth (32nds) 12
Construction Ply 4 PLY POLY
Tube Type or Tubeless Tubeless

Firestone 2.25 Inch Whitewall | 750-14

$297.00

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Firestone | 2.25 Inch Whitewall | 750-14

These Firestone Deluxe Champion 750-14 bias ply tires feature the original Firestone tread pattern design and authentic sidewall markings. They feature a 2.25 inch wide whitewall, which is perfect for mid to late 1950's American classic cars, including the 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air, as well as all 1957 through 1964 Chevrolet full size sedans. Other popular fitments include 1957, 1958 and 1959 Dodge Coronet, and many great Fords, including the popular 1957 Ford Thunderbird. They have detailed pie crust upper sidewalls and are excellent fitments for many late fifties and early sixties American cars. The Firestone Coker relationship dates back decades and brings the best selling line of classic tires in the world to your garage with hundreds of authentic tire fitment options. Firestone Bias Ply Pie Crust Whitewall tires are backed by our life of the tread warranty. These tires are proudly made in the USA!


7.50-14 Tire Conversion Chart

Radial Equivalent First Choice: 205/75R14

Radial Equivalent Optional Choice: 750R14

Genuine Wide Whitewall Tire

This product features a genuine wide whitewall sidewall style. This means that the bright white rubber is added directly to the tire sidewall during initial construction of the carcass, resulting in a truly integrated, high-quality product after vulcanization. Wide whitewall tires were a very popular choice from the 1930's through the end of the 1950's, and were eventually phased out of mainstream production by 1962. Originally, wide whitewall tires featured a bias ply construction, but now Coker Tire offers them in original style bias ply and modern radial construction.

Bias Ply Construction

Bias ply tire construction is a method that was used from the 1900's through the 1970's on passenger cars and light trucks. Bias ply tires feature ply cords that run at a 45 degree angle to the bead, and overlap in a crisscross pattern, depending on how many ply layers are used. This creates a strong tire, but bias ply tires have a tendency to follow breaks or ruts in the pavement. Bias ply tires are the most authentic choice for classic car restorations and traditional hot rod builds. Coker Tire offers a huge variety of bias ply tires for many applications. 

Firestone Tires for Collector Vehicles

Coker Tire is proud to offer authentic Firestone tires for a wide range of cars, trucks and motorcycles built from the 1900's through the 1970's. We offer Firestone Non Skid tires, Firestone Deluxe Champion tires, Firestone Wide Oval tires and many more famous styles and sizes to fit military vehicles, motorcycles and classic commercial trucks. With whitewalls, redlines, raised white letters and other classic sidewall styles, this product line is one of our most extensive and popular brands.

Please Note

  • Tire mounted on wheel for demonstration purposes only. Wheel and other accessories are not included. Please note that dimensions listed (tread width, section width and overall diameter) are non-scientific and based on an inflated tire, mounted to a wheel. Dimensions may vary due to rim width and inflation pressure. Please note Chemical Guys Tire and Rubber Cleaner and Adams Polish Tire shine has been linked to Whitewall browning and should not be used. We recommend using our line of tire care products.

Product Questions & Answers

 
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Question:
Will this fit a 1959 Edsel Corsair?
By Your Name (optional) on May 07, 2018
Answer:

This is one size smaller than the original equipment for that car. You might want to consider an 800-14 or 850-14, unless the car is presently equipped with 750-14s and they are working well. Click Here and Click Here for some options.

Coker Tire Support on May 08, 2018
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