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St235 80r 16 (take Offs) X4 on 2040-parts.com

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Palatine, Illinois, United States

Palatine, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Constancy LY188 Manufacturer Part Number:LY188

four (4) tires are take offs from a 2016 fifth wheel camper, they're in great shape with only two camping trips on them.
they have less than 2,200 miles on them, I tracked the miles from the factory to the dealer, from the dealer to my home, and two trips to Omaha
I came up with using google maps 2,157 miles.  
I measured the thread depth, as you can see on the photo of my gauge 6.35mm = /250 in. deep thread, like new.
they could use a cleaning thats cosmetic, they're in really good condition. 

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