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No Reserve Pair (2) 20x10-9 Ambush Sport Atv Tires - Rear 20x10x9 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Neosho, Missouri, United States

Neosho, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:CST Size:REAR 20X10X9 Manufacturer Part Number:TM071161G0 vpn:MAM201009 Quantity:2 REAR Fittment:HONDA TRX 400EX ( 99-09 ) Warranty:Yes

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Actual Photo of Tires You Will Receive

 ONE SET OF 2 REAR 20-10-9 ATV
 CST AMBUSH SPORT ATV TIRES FOR  
 PAIR (2) 20x10-9  REAR
 

Description

  • Ready for all types of cross country terrains
  • Knobs extend across section width for maximum traction and control
  • Durable 2-ply sidewall & 2-ply Tread construction provides puncture resistance and reduces tire roll
  • Directional front offers predictable cornering with straight-line stability

QUANTITY= 2 x (20 X 10 X 9) CST AMBUSH SPORT ATV TIRES


 



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