Hercules H-902 Tire(s) 215/75r17.5 215/75-17.5 2157517 75r R17 on 2040-parts.com
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Regional all position rib tire for both steer & trailer application. Wide 5-rib design delivers long mileage & shoulder wear resistance on steer axle use. Designed with lower rolling resistance to provide better fuel efficiency.
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