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2 Power King Highway Bias Small/boat Trailer Tire 4.80-12 - 6 Ply Tire... on 2040-parts.com

US $39.95
Location:

Niles, Michigan, United States

Niles, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Power King Country/Region of Manufacture:China

 You are buying 2 Power King Highway Bias Boat Trailer Tires – 4.80-12 - 6 Ply For use on small to medium size trailers, Bias ply construction for extra support and superior handling, Advanced tubeless design, Tires are shipped to me compressed, Use of an air compressor to mount is recommended...
Your getting 2 new tires no wheels.

2 Tires only no wheel/rim...

Thanks for looking!



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