Re: [FWDLK] Coker WWW Tires
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Re: [FWDLK] Coker WWW Tires



Coker has on rare occasion had some manufacturing problems (like any
mfg co. will) and some tires went out to customers that yellowed as
a result of the vulcanizing process.  It could not be washed out
with a product like Westleys because it was a temperature problem.
They have always been very good about replacing such tires for the
customer.  I have not heard of them having problems with this in
several years now.  Indeed, Coker probably produces consistently the
very whitest whitewalls of any hobby supplier.

Wayne

----- Original Message -----
From: "JASON ROGERS" <ljrogers@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 9:13 AM
Subject: Coker WWW Tires


Greetings:

I don't intend to "stir the pot," but has anyone had experience with
the yellowing of Coker's WWW
tires...and then not been able to "restore" them to white?  If this
is still a problem, what
alternative supplier/brand is recommended?

I don't own any WWW tires, but heard from a friend about this
yellowing reputation; would like some
more info for when I decide to purchase a set for my Plymmy.

Jason Rogers
'55 Belvedere

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