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4.80 X 8 Trailer Tire And Wheel 5 X 4.5 Lug Pattern Carlisle Tire on 2040-parts.com

US $32.99
Location:

Johnstown, New York, United States

Johnstown, New York, United States

New unused trailer tire and wheel that was a spare on a trailer and removed. Wheel size 5 x 4.5 (H type) center hub hole approx. 2 3/4". Tire size 4.80 x 8. Carlisle tire. Load range B dated 2014.  Tread width 3 1/4". Listed as new with conditions due to this unit was a spare on a trailer and removed. A few minor scuffs due to storage conditions. Please view all pictures for condition. Any questions, please ask.

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