(2) Two Trailer Tires 4.80-12 5 Lug White Rim on 2040-parts.com
Phoenix, Arizona, United States
New 0 miles on them. I ordered them off Amazon for my boat trailer and didn't realize I needed 4 lug not 5 lug tires and could not return these so they have been sitting in my garage for little awhile. Have no use for them.
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Tires & Wheels for Sale
- High speed replacement 5-hole trailer wheel-480/530 x 12 #r-125-vn(US $24.99)
- One used definity hp100 235 65 18 8-9/32 tread d1845(US $96.95)
- 4.80x12 load range c - globaltrax trailer tire - tb211(US $30.99)
- Trailer tires westlake st235/80r-16(US $350.00)
- 15 x 5 aluminum 7 lug star trailer / rv wheel -trailer city direct low $(US $76.98)
- Trailer wheels(US $70.00)
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