Radial Tire 215 60 R15 Sprint G/t Radial H/r on 2040-parts.com
Glastonbury, Connecticut, US
This is a radial tire, popular tread design, has inside wear at 4/32 but bulk of tire is at 7/32. No previous repairs, no defects, sidewall in excellent condition, very clean.
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