1985 Honda Atc350x Oem Rear Wheels Rims Maxxis Razr 20x11-9 Tires 85 86 350x Atc on 2040-parts.com
Napa, California, United States
Maxxis Razr 20x11.00-9 Tires with OEM wheels removed from a 1985 ATC350X. The tires hold air with no leaks. There are no plugs and no dry rot or cracking. The tires are used but still have 90% tread left. The rims look good overall but there are a few dings/bends to the edge (pictured). There are also scratches and wear present (pictured). Ready to use. 4x110mm bolt pattern. |
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