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Sti Hd3 Machined 14" Atv Wheels 28" Maxxis Bighorn 2.0 Tires Brute Force Irs on 2040-parts.com

US $908.00
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Johnson City, Tennessee, United States

Johnson City, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Fits:ATV, UTV Tire Type:6 Ply Radial Brand:STI Wheels / Maxxis Tires Tire Brand:Maxxis Manufacturer Part Number:STIHD3MACH14_110+Bighorn20_14_28 Tire Model:Bighorn 2.0 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Lug Color:Black or Chrome Surface Finish:Black and Machined Wheel Model:STI HD3 Machined 14" Fitment:Kawasaki Brute Force IRS Lug Nut Size:10mmx1.25RH-Bulge Front Tire Size:28x9x14 Wheel Offset (F / R):Front (5+2) Rear (5+2) Ply:6 Ply Radial Wheel Size (F / R):14x7 F / 14x7 R Rear Tire Size:28x11x14 Bolt Pattern:4/110 Tread Depth:0.75 DOT Rated:NO

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