4.80 X 8 Carlisle Trailer Tire And Wheel 5 X 4.5 Load Range B With Stickers on 2040-parts.com
Johnstown, New York, United States
Carlisle trailer tire and wheel, new unused with original stickers. Tire size 4.80 x 8 load range B, wheel size 8 x 3.75 hub 5 x 4.5. This item has been in storage and may show some very minor scuffs. Please view all pictures for condition. Please check fit to your application before purchase, all sales are final. Questions, please ask.
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