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Lt235/85r16/e - V-netik - Vk501 All Terrain 45k Warranty on 2040-parts.com

US $140.00
Location:

Columbia, South Carolina, United States

Columbia, South Carolina, United States
Condition:New

 
Item Specifications
Brand:V-Netik
Size:LT235/85R16/E
Mileage Warranty: ?45,000
Load Index: ?120/116
Speed Rating: ?S
Load Range:E
Ply:10
Features & Benefits
  • Designed And Built For All Terrain Use: On road driving considered high speed stability, off road driving, and strong traction. Given trough tough tread block.
  • Adopted Special Tread Compound: For long mileage and less fuel consumption.
  • Numerous Sipes: On the block for improved traction in winter conditions and wet roads contribute to minimize noise level

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