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P265/60r18 Michelin Ltx A/s 109t All Seasons Tire 1 Free Installation on 2040-parts.com

US $159.00
Location:

Elmhurst, New York, US

Elmhurst, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Car Type:Passenger/Performance Tire Type:All Season Section Width:265 Aspect Ratio:60 Rim Diameter:18 Load Index:109 Speed Index:T Brand:Michelin Tires with Mounting:Yes

P265/60R18 MICHELIN LTX A/S 109T

Touring All Season 1 (one) used like new condition Tire.

98% thread left.

Michelin

FREE INSTALLATION Mounted and Balanced

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