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Triumph Tr6 Michelin X Redline Tire 185r15 Tubed Tires. The Spare. on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Shalimar, Florida, United States

Shalimar, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

This tire was the spare tire. It seems okay. It has a very shiny look which might be signs of dry rot but nothing overwhelming. It was previously a used tire before it became a spare. It has slight superficial damage on the redline. I did drive about 10 miles on it until my new tires came in. I had no issues.
I have been told that they are from 1986 but I don't know how to read the tire code before 2000. They are marked DOT FHJT A8NX-230. I have owned the car for 10 years and the owner before me was the first owner. The car has always been garaged, has never been a daily driver and the tires have never had any tire shine or silicone products ever.  If you pick up the tires I will obviously waive the shipping charge. I have listed what I know and would not sell the tires if I thought they were in anyway bad. It is being sold as is. No returns. I DO NOT HAVE THE TUBES.

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