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Adco Size F White Tire Cover For Rv / Camper / Trailer / 5th Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $15.89
Location:

Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States

Campbellsville, Kentucky, United States
Condition:New Brand:Adco Manufacturer Part Number:1755 UPC:723111017551

New Tire Cover (White)

Heavy-duty vinyl covers protect your spare tire from damage caused by the sun and the elements.  Hollow bead welt cord with an elasticized back gives a snug fit.  Seams are reinforced with non-tearable nylon thread. 

Fits:

  • 6.00 x 16
  • 8.45 x 15
  • 8.55 x 15
  • 7.10 x 15
  • 8.25 x 15
  • 8.85 x 15
  • 8.85 x 14
  • 9.00 x 16.5
  • 8.00 x 16.5
  • H70 x 15
  • J78 x 15
  • J78 x 14
  • 225 75R 15
  • 235 75R 15
  • 235 75R XL
  • 245 70R 15
  • 235 70R 16

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