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Spare Tire Cover Protecting Tire Black 16 Inch Fit For Mitsubishi Montero Pajero on 2040-parts.com

US $19.58
Location:

东莞市, 广东省, China

东莞市, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Country/Region of Manufacture:China Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply UPC:does not apply

  • Product Description

Specification:
Spare tire cover Protecting tire black 16 inch Fit For Mitsubishi Montero PAJERO


Material: PVC (polyvinyl)

Size:16 inch

Thickness:0.7mm

Slip-on style cover without zippers. Very easy to install and remove, no tool required.

Compatible with:
Isuzu Spare Tires up to 16" (Diameter:76-79CM)

The arithmetic to calculate diameter of your tire:
For example, your tire is written with P215/60R16, A=215 B=60 C=16.
Your tire diameter =A*B/500+C*2.54 =215*60/500+16*2.54 =66.44cm

SIZE XS(13INCH) FIT FOR: diameter 58cm

SIZE S(14INCH) FIT FOR: diameter 60-69cm

SIZE M (15 INCH) FIT FOR: diameter 70~75cm
SIZE L (16 INCH) FIT FOR: diameter 76~79cm
SIZE XL (17 INCH) FIT FOR: diameter 80~83cm


Package Include:

1×Spare wheel cover




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