One 235/55/20 Bridgestone Dueler H/p Sport As Tire#b168 235/55r20 on 2040-parts.com
New York, US
QUANTITY : 1 TIRE
CONDITION : USED
BRAND : BRIDGESTONE
MODEL : DUELER H/P SPORT AS
SIZE : 235/55R20
LOAD INDEX : 102
SPEED : H
TREAD : 9/32 - 9.5/32
STOCK# : B168 31P 9 29 29 0213 1
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