Tire Oddity
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2025 5:14 pm
Hey everyone.
I pulled these tires off a '13 that I bought about six months ago. This is what I found after cleaning decades of gunk off of them.
They're definitely OLD. They both have Monkey Wards Riverside tread but no brand name on them. They both have raised 30 x 31/2, 4 PLY, OVERSIZE "MADE IN U.S.A." AND "TRADE MARK" markings on both sides. Some of the yellow markings are worn more off of one tire but it does appear both markings are identical.
The one with the clearer yellow markings has the raised markings XXC 2 and 1081- -011 along the bead on one side and XXC 2 on the other side.
The other tire has raised XXC 178 and 222 along the bead and the serial(?) # 180 MN 423 on one side and XXC 178 and 1081- -011 on the other. I'm thinking that all the # and letter marks only amount to manufacturing codes. I don't know about yellow marks.
Russ Furstnow tells me he acquired a couple of tires with similar yellow markings around 1966.
So....any thoughts or knowledge about the yellow markings or lack of brand name? ? Wartime (WW2? Korea?) related. Government agency markings? I suppose the tires could have been manufactured under license from Wards, so no name brand? Whaddaya got?
I pulled these tires off a '13 that I bought about six months ago. This is what I found after cleaning decades of gunk off of them.
They're definitely OLD. They both have Monkey Wards Riverside tread but no brand name on them. They both have raised 30 x 31/2, 4 PLY, OVERSIZE "MADE IN U.S.A." AND "TRADE MARK" markings on both sides. Some of the yellow markings are worn more off of one tire but it does appear both markings are identical.
The one with the clearer yellow markings has the raised markings XXC 2 and 1081- -011 along the bead on one side and XXC 2 on the other side.
The other tire has raised XXC 178 and 222 along the bead and the serial(?) # 180 MN 423 on one side and XXC 178 and 1081- -011 on the other. I'm thinking that all the # and letter marks only amount to manufacturing codes. I don't know about yellow marks.
Russ Furstnow tells me he acquired a couple of tires with similar yellow markings around 1966.
So....any thoughts or knowledge about the yellow markings or lack of brand name? ? Wartime (WW2? Korea?) related. Government agency markings? I suppose the tires could have been manufactured under license from Wards, so no name brand? Whaddaya got?