1 Sumitomo Htr A/s P01 215 60 16 7/32nds 99h on 2040-parts.com
Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US
Up for auction is a 1 used Sumitomo HTR A/S tire. The size is 215 60 16 and measures at 7/32nds. Speed rating is 99H. Free shipping is not included for Alaska, Hawaii, Virgin Islands or Puerto Rico. Addition charges will be calculated.
Tires for Sale
- 1 sumitomo htr a/s p01 215 60 16 6.5/32nds 99h(US $44.99)
- 2 continental contitrac, 235/70/16 p235/70r16 235 70 16, tires # 12673 qa(US $170.82)
- One dunlop signature, 235/55/17 p235/55r17 235 55 17, tire # 48826 q(US $61.39)
- 1 nice 255/70r17 general ameritrac tr 110s 255/70/17 2557017 usedtire 17-3h(US $129.95)
- 2 nice hankook dynapro a/s, 235/70/17 p235/70r17 235 70 17, tires # 6672 q(US $101.97)
- 2 nice pirelli p-4 four season, 205/55/16 p205/55r16 205 55 16, tires # 43214 qa(US $183.57)
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