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Skarzysko Koscielne, Poland
Condition:New Dedizierte Achse:Antrieb Breite:315 Profil:70 Durchmesser:22.5 Handelsmarke:TRAZANO Reifenklasse:C3 Runderneuerte:Nein Anwendung:LKW- und Busreifen Geschwindigkeitskategorie:L - <120 km/h Tragfähigkeitskennzahl:154/150 = 3750/3350 kg M+S Bezeichnung:M+S, 3PMSF Lauffläche:Novo Trans D26 Etikett von:Ab 01.05.2021 Kraftstoffeffizienz Leistungsklasse:D Nasshaftungs Leistungsklasse:E Wert und Leistungsklasse für externes Rollgeräusch:75.0 dB Leistungsklasse für externes Rollgeräusch:B Schneegriffigkeit:Ja Eisgriffigkeit:Nein Größe:315/70R22.5 Typ:Radial Reifen Schlauch:TL Hersteller Code:8859305525587 EAN:8859305525587 Alte DOT:Nein Produkt Informations Karte:https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/qr/590742 Ökosteuer:39,4 RON+TVA/buc Hersteller:TRAZANO Herstellernummer:8859305525587

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