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2 Used Michelin Ltx A/s 265-60-18 Tires 95% Tread on 2040-parts.com

US $199.00
Location:

Beverly Hills, Florida, United States

Beverly Hills, Florida, United States
Stock # T204
Brand:Michelin Aspect Ratio:60 Manufacturer Part Number:265-60-18 Rim Diameter:18 DOT:4614 Load Index:109 Tread Depth:95% Speed Index:T Section Width:265

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Up for sell is 2 Michelin LTX A/S Tires.  Size 265-60-18  The tires have 95% of the tread still on the tires. They are in great condition. See Pic. 30 day Warranty.

NO PATCHES OR PLUGS

Treadwear 420

Traction A

Temperature B

Date Code 4614

Stock # T203

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