Two St175/80r13 6 Ply Boat, Utility Trailer Tires Load Range C on 2040-parts.com
Dyersburg, Tennessee, United States
Tucker Tire offers for your BID TWO New ST175/80R13 6 PLY load range c boat trailer tires. Tires are 6 ply road range. Radial tubeless heavy duty tires.
> Will mount on 6 to 7 inch width wheels Shipping central usa to east coast is 33.00 dollars on the two heavy duty tires..add 20 dollars for Mtn or Pacific time zones
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