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zhead240

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I'd say yes, it is. The Toyo Z1 in 175HR14 was a common fitment to the '71-73 240Z, the other common choice was a Bridgestone. The date code indicates your tire was built in the 39th week of 1971. How does that jive with your car's build date?

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...It's a bridgestone and it doesn't look like it saw pavement at all ...

Chris

Kats is looking to buy an original bridgestone to complete his set, but he is looking for an SR14 instead of the later HR14. My 10/70 parts car came with a perfect SR14, but mine is a Toyo Z-1, like zhead240's.

-Mike

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Of all the originality of my red car, an original spare was something I did NOT get. It came to me with a 14x6 chrome wheel and an oversize worn tire in the spare well. I built up a stock 4.5" wheel with a lightly used Michelin 175HR14 for my spare, but would love to get an original someday, HR of either Bridgestone or Toyo. It's just not real high on the priority list right now.

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Hey zhead240 ,my71 came with the factory spare in the wheel tub when I bought my car this past summer . It's a bridgestone and it doesn't look like it saw pavement at all . I'll post a pic or two .

Chris

Wow - that looks good. I still have the original spare (Bridgestone RD-150) in my car but it's been on the ground several times when I've had flats. One of these days I need to pull the Bridgestone off and put a new tire on. Not sure I would want to drive very far on a 35 year old tire ...

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It happens to be what I have without a choice in matter , although if someone were to be build a trailer queen this would be a great addition .Food for thought.

I do agree that I do need a new spare , until then I'm going to hope for the best and expect the worst . Hopefully I'm not hexing myself .

Chris

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