Bf Goodrich Long Trail T/a Tour Tire(s) 235/75r17 235/75-17 2357517 75r R17 on 2040-parts.com
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Crisp precision handling for Crossover and SUV owners every day of the year. What it is: The BFGoodrich light truck touring tires that provides sporty precision handling and features a 60,000 -mile Manufacturer's Limited Treadlife Warranty. Who it's for: Today's SUV and crossover vehicle owners.
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