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Michelin Primacy Mxm4 214/45 17 87v "10/32" on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Frisco, Texas, US

Frisco, Texas, US
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Brand: Michelin

Model: Primacy MXM4

Load/Speed Index: 87V

Size: 215/45 R17

New Tire Price: $176.00 (each)

Tread  Depth: 10/32

DOT: 0912

Quantity: 1

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