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Question #5 I have been reading many articles, testimonials, and
advertisements about the Magnuson supercharger, everything I've
read so far has been positive. I subscribe to 5 corvette magazines
and never have I heard a negative review. Does anyone in our club
have knowledge of a good or bad situation regarding the Magnusen
super chargers for C5's?
Answers:
Sorry, no info available
Answer Submitted by – D.W.
Question #6: I have a ’79 coupe. I was looking for a replacement
for the spare tire, and could not find one. I finally got one through
the local Goodyear dealer who got it from a junk yard. Any ideas
for a new one?
Answers:
Try Coker Tire, they make repros on all of the old time tires.
Coker may deal in rims too. You can probably find one at Carlisle,
there should be plenty of originals and repros available.
Answer Submitted by - R.L.
Try Hemmings for the tire.
Answer Submitted by - W.H.
You can find the tire at www.coker.com
The following is a link to the 1979 Vette
www.coker.com/store/customer/search.php?size=P225/70R15
The rims..... I would try Mid-America, Ecklers, and the usual
suspects, but be prepared to pay. Also I would not rule out Wheel
Collision who has inventories of many different types of wheels.
Answer Submitted by - D.W.
Original tires are from the NRS Buy Lines or Hemmings. Coker Tire
Co makes replacement tires. They even have the bias belt molds
and make them on radial technology. The wheels are found the same
places. I suppose the tire in question is a mini donut. Try those
two sources.. Otherwise if they are looking for dates hit the junk
yards particularly the Corvette specialty yards, There is one in
Reading Pa and a few others Have them do an on-line search.
Answer Submitted by - W.D.
Conte’s corvettes in Vineland, NJ (www.contes.com) has many
parts and might have a lead on a spare tire for the 79.
Answer Submitted by - E.S.
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