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After viewing a Youtube of the Ontario Regiment Museum's XM706 open-top (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P6QUxHSpUU4), I noticed it has chevron style tires. As most V100 operators know, the original tires are now 50yrs old and as consumables, more scarce than imaginable.
A message to the staff revealed theirs is on:
Mohawk Chief Run-Flat Military Tires, size 14.00-20, labelled as manufactured by the Mohawk Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio. The reply included the slightly less hopeful realization that Mohawk merged with the Yokohama Rubber Company of Fullerton, California and Tokyo, Japan in 1992. (Unhappy face)
But just then the Cold War Collection's head wrench cheerfully reported, oh this link is where you can find chevron tires that are advertised for the V100 Commando. http://www.stausaonline.com/tires/commander/
(Smack forehead soundly) I didn't know. I just assumed the tires were unavailable. Period. If you have knowledge of this company or these tires, please share your experiences.
A message to the staff revealed theirs is on:
Mohawk Chief Run-Flat Military Tires, size 14.00-20, labelled as manufactured by the Mohawk Rubber Company of Akron, Ohio. The reply included the slightly less hopeful realization that Mohawk merged with the Yokohama Rubber Company of Fullerton, California and Tokyo, Japan in 1992. (Unhappy face)
But just then the Cold War Collection's head wrench cheerfully reported, oh this link is where you can find chevron tires that are advertised for the V100 Commando. http://www.stausaonline.com/tires/commander/
(Smack forehead soundly) I didn't know. I just assumed the tires were unavailable. Period. If you have knowledge of this company or these tires, please share your experiences.
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