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10 Used Tires Wheels 2 11.00r24 8 11.00r22.5 Load Range H Tube-type Bud Stile on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Unionville, Indiana, United States

Unionville, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Bridgestone Rim Diameter:24 22.5 Manufacturer Part Number:11.00 24 11.00 22.5 Tire Brand:Goodyear

No reserve Bid to win!! 
You are looking at 10 used take off  tires and wheels 2 of them 11.00r24 wheels  tires on 10 bud wheel. 8 of them are 11.00r22.5 wheels and tires  These came from a M916 military tractor 
9 of the tires hold air only one tire i would consider good the rest are low on tread they can be recapped these tires have never been recapped before 
load range H 
Bud style wheels 


all mounted 
I do have more of these in good condition 

Call or email for a shipping quote before bidding these are heave and cost quite a pit to ship 
local pick up is welcome 

Thanks 812-336-2894  

Local Pick up welcome 

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