Up for bid is two rear ATV sand tires. Kenda Trakker 20X12.00-9 tires and ITP rims. The bolt pattern is for a 2002 Yamaha Warrior. It may fit other ATV's and Yamaha products but you would have to research that as I do not know. Only used two times in very good shape. Pick-up only. PayPal after listing ends.
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Wheels, Tires for Sale
- Black works connection axle block-17-115(US $44.99)
- Itp holeshot mxrs 20x6x10 ltr450 kfx450r trx450r ltz400 yfz450r ktm450 450r(US $125.00)
- Yamaha front rims and tires- banshee yfz450 yfz 450 warrior raptor wheels ftr2(US $129.00)
- Yamaha front rims and tires- banshee yfz450 yfz 450 warrior raptor wheels ftr2(US $129.00)
- Pivot works rear wheel bearing kit - kawasaki bayou 220 - 88-02 --pwrwk-k17-430(US $35.95)
- Pivot works rear wheel bearing kit- kawasaki prairie 300 - 98-02 --pwrwk-k10-430(US $30.95)
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