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(1) Used Nitto Nt555 245/35/19 High-performance Tire (10/32nds) on 2040-parts.com

US $185.00
Location:

Glastonbury, Connecticut, US

Glastonbury, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted DOT:1311 Tread Depth:9/32nds-10/32nds Tire Type:Performance Country of Manufacture:United States Tire Brand:Nitto Section Width:245 Aspect Ratio:35 Rim Diameter:19 Load Index:93 Speed Index:W

For Sale is (1) Used Nitto NT555 Extreme 245/35/ZR19 High-Performance Summer Tire.

245/35/ZR19 93W
Load Index 93
Speed Rating W
Treadwear Rating 300
Traction Rating A
Temperature Rating A
Tread 5-plies (2 polyester, 2 steel & 1 nylon)
Sidewall 2-plies (2 polyester)
DOT Date of Manufacture 1311 (13th week of 2011)
Made in USA

Tread Measures 9/32nds-10/32nds (approximately 90-95% tread remaining).

Almost new condition - no cuts, plugs, patches, dry rot, bubbles, uneven wear, etc.

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