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Two Trailer Tires & Rims 20.5 X 8 X 10 20565-10 20.58-10 20.5800-10 4h White on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
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Ronkonkoma, New York, United States

Ronkonkoma, New York, United States
Condition:New

 TWO TRAILER TIRES & RIMS 20.5 X 8 X 10 20565-10 20.58-10 20.5800-10 4H WHITE

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Listing is for a set of two (2). Tire Weight Rating : 1105 Lbs.
Rim Diameter : 10"
Bolt Pattern : 4 lugs on 4" Center
Rim Width : 6"
Tire Load Range : C = 6 Ply Construction

Product Information
Technical Details

Brand    eCustomRim
Item Weight    40 pounds
Product Dimensions    22 x 22 x 20 inches
Exterior    White
Manufacturer Part Number    TR1005

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