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Duro Power Grip V2 Radial Atv Front Tires 27x9x14 (set Of 2) 27-9-14 Utv Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

US $243.95
Location:

Troy, Illinois, United States

Troy, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:31-203914-279C Brand:Duro

 
*Set of 2*
Duro
Power Grip V2
Radial
Front Tires
27x9-14
 
The Duro Power Grip V2 Radial ATV Tire is engineered to take the abuse of today’s fast and powerful ATV's and UTV's. The new design can take on the most difficult terrain while delivering a smooth, comfortable ride.
  • The Duro Power Grip V2 is a new version of the popular Power Grip line.
  • Featuring radial construction and a 6-ply rating.
  • The Power Grip V2 has a more rounded profile.
  • It's lighter, features more spread out treads and has additional puncture resistance between the tread blocks and shoulder area.
  • Rim guard.
  • Non-directional tread pattern.

 

 
 
 

         


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