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2 Adco Tire Covers Motorhome Rv Bus 18" - 22" Diameter Tires On 12" Rims Black on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Vancouver, Washington, United States

Vancouver, Washington, United States
Condition:New Brand:ADCO Manufacturer Part Number:3975

Tire Cover; Single Tire Cover; Fits 18 Inch To 22 Inch Diameter Tires; Slip On; Black; Vinyl; Set Of 2

These are all sold in pairs. Ultra Tyre Gards feature a patented Bungee-Ball rear fastening system with brass reinforced grommets. Never lose a Tyre Gard again to the wind.

Weight1.0000
Cover StyleSingle Tire Cover
Tire Size (IN)18 Inch To 22 Inch
Mount TypeSlip-On
ColorBlack
MaterialVinyl
QuantitySet Of 2

Brand new product, however, the box has minor defects. 

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