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The ST is for a stick car
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As mentioned, the ST is the tire you want and don't worry about running tubes. Also keep in mind that different brands have more or less section width with Goodyears seeming to be the narrowest for any given size. If you have a tight fit now this may make up your mind on brand.
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Join Date: Oct 2004
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The Goodyear 1909 is a big tire compared to the rest of the 9'' tires.
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