Nankang Mudstar Radial Mt Mud Tire(s) 315/75r16 315/75-16 3157516 75r R16 on 2040-parts.com
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Nankang's Mudstar Radial M/T tires feature large, aggressive tread blocks for traction in extreme conditions. The Mudstar's open tread voids help to evacuate water and mud and enhance performance and handling in a variety of conditions. Outlined White Lettering for a classic, rugged truck look. Variable pitch tread blocks reduce road noise for highway driving.
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