4 Race Kart Wheels With Tires - Oval Track Setup on 2040-parts.com
Manahawkin, New Jersey, United States
FL: Maxxis 10.5X4.50-6 HT3 stretched on 6" 2 pc aluminum wheel. RL: Maxxis 11X6.00-6 S.L. stretched on 8" 1pc aluminum wheel. FR: Burris 11X6.0-5 D-4 on 2 pc aluminum Vank wheel. RR: Burris 11X7.00-5 D-4 on 2 pc aluminum Vank wheel.
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