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Pair (2) Racemaster M&h 275/55r16 Drag Radial/sport/street- Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $598.00
Location:

Stoneham, Massachusetts, United States

Stoneham, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:M&H Racemaster Aspect Ratio:55 Tire Type:RADIAL/SPORT/STREET Rim Diameter:16 Section Width:275 Quantity:2

 

Brand: M&H Racemaster

Part Type: Tires

Product Line: M&H Racemaster Radial Drag Race Tires

Tire Size: 275/55-16

Wheel Diameter: 16 in.

Sidewall Style: Blackwall

Tire Construction: Radial

Tire Diameter Range: 28-28.99 in.

Tire Diameter: 28.00 in.

Section Width: 10.40 in.

Tread Width: 8.80 in.

Minimum Recommended Wheel Width: 9.00 in.

Maximum Recommended Wheel Width: 9.00 in.

Directional: Yes

Asymmetrical Tread Pattern: No

DOT-Approved: Yes

Tube Required: No


These DOT-certified M&H Racemaster radial drag race tires are tubeless and give you the versatility to go from the road to the track. M&H Racemaster radial drag race tires are sticky enough to get you into the winner's circle in any type of drag or road racing.

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