Adco 1825 Size B 34" Deer Print Spare Tire Cover Fits Some 16" Tires on 2040-parts.com
Charlotte, North Carolina, US
Adco 1825 Size B 32-1/4" Deer Print Spare Tire Cover fits some 15" & 16" Tires
Fits:
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7.50X16
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7.50R16
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255/85R16
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