Kenda K292 Dune Runner Sand/dune Atv Rear Tire 22x11-10 / 2ply on 2040-parts.com
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Kenda K292 Dune Runner Sand/Dune ATV Rear Tire 22X11-10 / 2ply
DESCRIPTION
A great tire for any dune you are looking to tackle, the Dune Runner is time-tested and will always get you steered in the right direction.
•Tire Size: 22X11-10
•Rear Tire
•Reinforced rib for positive steering
•2-ply rated casing
•Model: kenda.082921084A1
•Manufactured by: Kenda Tires

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