Wd Golf Cart 205/50-10(18"x8.5"-10") Low Profile Tires (set Of 4) on 2040-parts.com
Greenville, South Carolina, United States
BRAND NEW WD 205/50-10(18"x8.5"-10") LOW PROFILE TIRES (SET OF 4) WILL FIT 10"(WIDTH 6"-8") WHEEL. (TIRES ONLY) MAX LOAD 675Lbs at 30 PSI PER TIRE. 1 YEAR FACTORY WARRANTY. (Free replacement if any quality issue) DIRECTIONAL 4PLY TIRE. OVER 1000 INSTOCK AND READY TO SHIP. FREE SHIPPING! We are here 7 days a week to serve you. (Orders must be received by 2 pm EST.) We also allow FREE pick up . |
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