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One 255/40/19 Continental Contiprocontact Tire#x175 255/40r19 on 2040-parts.com

US $169.95
Location:

New York, US

New York, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details: Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Tire Brand:Continental Tires Tread Depth:10/32 Section Width:255 Aspect Ratio:40 Rim Diameter:19 Load Index:100 Speed Index:V

QUANTITY      :  1 TIRE

CONDITION    :  USED

BRAND           :  CONTINENTAL

MODEL           :  CONTIPROCONTACT

SIZE                :  255/40R19

LOAD INDEX  :  100

SPEED            :  V

TREAD            :  10/32

STOCK#          :  X175  27P 10 26 26 0212 1

 

 

                                                    PLEASE READ BEFORE YOU PURCHASE

* The tires for sale are USED and some tires had been professionally repaired . We inspect all tires visually and with air , before listing and before shipped . If we discover damage on the tire before shipping we contact buyer , we don't send damage tire out .
* We inspect all repairs with air
* We guarantee no sidewall repairs and no plugs
* Please note : We don't guarantee white wall or white letters
* Please note : We don't ship to AK - PR - HI - CANADA
* The pictures that are displayed on the listing are the actual pictures of the tire .

 

 

                                                    PAYMENT INFORMATION

 

All orders must be paid in full within 3 ( three ) days. Paypal Accepted
Customers from New York must pay 8.875 % sales tax .
 
 
                                              SHIPPING INFORMATION
 
All orders are send out by  ( FEDEX GROUND EXPRESS )  delivered within 1-6 business day
                                                                     

                                                           RETURN POLICY INFORMATION 

                                                           FOURTEEN DAY RETURN POLICY 
 
The-tiredepot does not have any warranty on NEW or USED tire or tires . The tires sold on auction are sold in an ( AS - IS ) condition . All tires are checked visually and with air before listing and before shipped out . Tires can be return back for a refund or replacement within fourteen days. To return tires for replacement or refund , buyer must contact us , buyer must return tire or tires back to us at buyers own  expense , buyer must pay all shipping costs including shipping tire or tires to and from us , its buyers choice to either receive a refund or replacement tire or tires. Refund or replacement will not be issued if tire had been driven on by a buyer. Refund or replacement will not be issued if buyer contacted us after fourteen days , buyer must contact within fourteen days . All return tire or tires must have tiredepot logo on. After tire or tires returned , refund or replacement will  be issued . Shipping charges are not refundable , restocking fee of 15% will be applied to all returned orders. Thank You.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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