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265 70 19.5 Tires Aeolus 6 Like New on 2040-parts.com

US $510.00
Location:

Essex, Maryland, US

Essex, Maryland, US
:

These tires have approximately 100 miles on them. I installed them, drove home, the next day dove to get them balanced and was told my rims were to narrow. I drove home got my other set and went back to get them changed. They are as new as used can be (if that makes sense)

Size 265/70/19.5
Quantity 6
Excellent condition

Shipping is at the buyers expense. I can put on a pallet if that helps and load

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On Sep-18-13 at 14:45:32 PDT, seller added the following information:

These are 18 ply tires

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