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1 Sumitomo Htr A/s P01 215 60 16 7/32nds 99h on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US

Eau Claire, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Tire Brand:Sumitomo Tread Depth:7 Section Width:215 Aspect Ratio:60 Rim Diameter:16 Load Index:99 Speed Index:H

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.

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