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1 Michelin Hydroedge 225/55/17 Tire (z33128) on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, US

Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Tire Brand:Michelin Tread Depth:7/32 Car Type:Passenger/Performance Tire Type:All Season Section Width:225 Aspect Ratio:55 Rim Diameter:17 Load Index:95 Speed Index:T

MICHELIN HYDROEDGE 

225/55R18

 

TREAD DEPTH: 7/32

 

100% free of any leaks or bubbles. have been aired up and checked for any leaks or sidewall bubbles,

they're ready to be mounted and are guaranteed to be drivable.

 

All tires for sale are used. All of the tires are checked with air under water and visually before listed for sale and double checked with air under water and visually after the purchase, before packed or shipped. Please note that we double check the tires after purchase is made, in case of any problem we do not ship out the tires, instead we contact a buyer, within 24 hours after the purchase, via email . All tires are guaranteed to be visually and air checked under water before lIsted and re-checked visually and with air under water after the purchase. Tires for sale are used and some had been professionally repaired. We inspect all repairs done to the tires visually and with air under water. We guarantee no sidewall repairs and no plugs. the patch can be near at the sidewall, but never in the middle of the sidewalls, Professional repairs are safe to drive on and are not noticeable. All repaired tires are carefully checked with air.

 

Why Buy Used Tires? 

Suffice to say, tire purchases are typically not an integral part of the ordinary citizens’ budget. Most budget-minded consumers are shocked when they find out how much brand new tires cost – usually at the worst possible time. Quite simply, this is why we feel we have the happiest customers on the planet. We provide you with what you need, at an affordable price, with an easy-to-use website. Perhaps the next obvious question is why would you buy new tires? 

Based on what our customers tell us, here are a few other reasons to go used: 
• The obvious cash savings (once you go used, you’ll never go new again!) 
• Lease turn-ins 
• Selling your car 
• State Inspection 
• Spare tire needs 
• You only need one tire – potholes, poor driving (we know - it wasn’t your fault!), the dreaded knife-job

Tread Rating

Brand new tires typically have 10/32 tread measured by 32nds of an inch. Thus, if a typical passenger tire has 5/32 - 6/32 of tread remaining, it has around 50 - 60% life left. States with tire inspection typically require at least 3/32 of tread to pass inspection.

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