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New Tires 225 70 19.5 Boto Open Shoulder Drive 225/70r19.5" 12 Ply Traction M&s on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, US

Lincoln, Nebraska, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Tire Brand:BOTO Tread Depth:18/32 Car Type:LT. TRUCK/COMMERCIAL Tire Type:OPEN SHOULDER DRIVE TRACTION Section Width:225 Aspect Ratio:70 Rim Diameter:19.5 Load Index:125 Speed Index:M

 NEW TIRES

225/70R19.5


BOTO BT957

ALL STEEL RADIAL

PREMIUM OPEN SHOULDER DRIVE M&S


 LOAD RANGE F (12 PLY RATED)---TUBELESS


125M LOAD INDEX RATED


  $225.00 EA. WITH FREE SHIPPING !!!


SIMPLY SELECT THE QUANTITY YOU NEED.  $225.00 EA. PLEASE CHECK QUANTITY STILL REMAINING BEFORE CHECKING OUT. 


WE ALSO HAVE THE 19.5" PREMIUM HIGHWAY STEER TIRES LISTED !!!


18/32” DEEP ORIGINAL TREAD


THIS HEAVY DUTY ALL-STEEL TIRE IS BUILT TO CARRY 3,640 LBS @ 95 p.s.i. (SINGLE) & 3,415 LBS @ 95 p.s.i. (DUALLY)

 

TIRES ARE NEW, 1ST LINE.  NEVER MOUNTED OR RAN.  WE  MADE A SPECIAL PURCHASE AND ARE PASSING THE SAVINGS ALONG TO YOU.

 

A GREAT BUY ON A POPULAR 19.5” COMMERCIAL/LIGHT TRUCK SIZE.  THIS IS A PREMIUM OPEN SHOULDER DRIVE TIRE !!!

 

QUANTITIES ARE EXTREMELY LIMITED.  BUY NOW BEFORE SOMEONE BEATS YOU TO IT.  GET 'EM NOW AND SAVE BIG.

 

 

*STATE SALES TAX APPLIES TO:  KS. & IA. & NE. RESIDENTS

 

 

Why buy from Mega Tire? Because we ship-- FAST! And offer you excellent VALUE tires. Look at our feed back you will know we are the fastest shippers! We ship most orders out within 48 hours excluding weekends, so your order will show up in most cases 2 to 5 business days depending on your location in the USA.  WE SHIP TO THE 48 STATES OF THE CONTINENTAL U.S. ONLY!!!

 

Buyer assumes any and all fitment responsibility.

Any disputes regarding differences between a description and the actual Item(s) must be brought to our attention immediately (within 3 days!) upon your receipt of the Item. For warranty information consult your local Tire dealer.

 

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Contact us at (402) 323-4237 if you have any questions.

 

 


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