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    Determining Tire Age

    The 1965 dated jeep tires I posted about at the beginning of this post are still on my 1943 WWII jeep. I put them on in the mid 1990s. They still look great. One of the few, Frank USMC RET.
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    Determining Tire Age

    Just great!! The only problem I had was, I also used the tubes that were in the crates, they did not last long(as in did not even hold air!). When Carbee comes down in a couple of weeks, I will get him to snap a few photos showing the dates. Tonight I will post a funny story about the combat...
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    Determining Tire Age

    All the tires on my WWII Ford jeep are dated 1965, they are 600:16s. The tires were made for the Marine Mighty Mite. I found them at a Vol. Fire Dept. They were an update kit for the Mighty Mite jeep. The kit was a spare tire holder. It also had a spare tire. I purchased all 5 kits, just for the...
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