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Complete Set Of 4 Carlisle Tour Max 205/50-10 Golf Cart Tires & Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $335.00
Location:

USA, United States

USA, United States
Condition:New Brand:Carlisle Manufacturer Part Number:519146 & 1015239266

This listing is for a complete set of (4) 205/50-10 Carlisle Tour Max tire & wheel assemblies ready to bolt on and enjoy.

The Tour Max is a low profile, smooth riding tire designed primarily for golf cars and closed community vehicles. The tread pattern, rubber compound, and tire construction provide maximum durability and ride comfort on hard surface paths.

KEY FEATURES
  • Golf Cars & Utility Vehicles
  • Tubeless golf and utility tires carry their loads without wear and tear on the fairway and ride smoothly on paved paths.
  • They also work well as a wide-flotation tire for on-site transort on heavy duty jobs.

Free Shipping to any of the lower standard 48 states.

APO & FPO must email for freight rates.

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