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Set Of 4, 21x7-10 & 22x11-8 Replacement Atv Utv Tires 4 Ply G003 By Sunf on 2040-parts.com

US $225.96
Location:

Chino, California, United States

Chino, California, United States
Condition:New: A brand-new, unused tire that has never been mounted on a vehicle. See all condition definitions Aspect Ratio:80 Brand:SunF Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Quantity:4 Section Width:7 & 11 Wheel Diameter:8 Machine Type:ATV, UTV / SXS Load Index:30 Overall Diameter:21/22 Speed Index:J Tire Type:All Terrain Run Flat:No Tire Performance:MM (Mass Market) Model:G003 Additional Tire Markings:TL Tire Construction:B (Bias Ply Belted) Tread Depth:0.55 in & 0.63 in Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear, Left, Right Notes:Rim(s) NOT included Fits:ATV,UTV,SxS,Side by Side,Golf Cart,Go Kart Warranty:Yes Bundle Listing:Yes MaxLoad:235 (106kg) & 395 (180kg) Tire Size:21x7-10 Front & 22x11-8 Rear Tire Diameter:21/22 Rim Diameter:10 in & 8 in Tire Pressure:20 PSI UPC:Does not apply

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