Automobile Tire, circa 1908

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Artifact Overview

The first pneumatic automobile tires were little more than upscaled versions of bicycle tires. They lacked any sort of tread, were prone to skidding, and lasted maybe 2,500 miles. These "clincher" tires, secured to the rim by a rubber bead, required a crowbar and a good deal of patience when stretching to mount or demount.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Tire

Date Made

circa 1908

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

2011.0.23.5

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Rubber (Material)

Dimensions

Diameter: 28 in

Inscriptions

Impressed into side: FIRESTONE / HEAVY DUTY / 4 PLY / MADE IN AKRON O. USA / 28 x 3 / BD - 6954
Automobile Tire, circa 1908