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Atv Pathfinder K530 Set Of 2- 22x11x8 Tires-free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $167.00
Location:

Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States

Northern Cambria, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply Brand:KENDA Part Brand:KENDA

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SET OF 2 (TWO) 

PATHFINDER

ATV TIRES

Solid traction and control for any terrain,

While having widley spaced lugs allows soil to fall free without losing traction.

2-ply rated.

 

***NOTE***When Ordering please let us know the year, make and model of your ATV.

WE PREFER PAYPAL BUT WILL ALSO ACCEPT MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARD PAYMENTS.

If you need a different size but don't see it, Please call us or if you have any Questions

contact us @ 1-800-698-9171

HAWAII, ALASKA AND PUERTO RICO IS AN ADDITIONAL $80.00 SHIPPING!

 

 


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