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4 New 305 30 26 Sunny Sn3870 107w Bw Tires P305/30r26 R26 on 2040-parts.com

US $520.00
Location:

South Houston, Texas, United States

South Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:SUNNY Tire Class:P Manufacturer Part Number:3053026SN3870W Sidewall:BW Car Type:Passenger/Performance Load Range:XL Tire Type:Ultra High Performance Overall Section Width (in):12.01 Section Width:305 MODEL:SN3870 Aspect Ratio:30 Tire Contruction:R Rim Diameter:26 Quantity (Per Purchase):4 Load Index:107 Tire Size:P305/30R26 Speed Index:W Overall Diameter (in):33.20

Item Description
  • Notice: Please refer to Auction Item specifics for more details. 
  • Brand / Model: Sunny / SN3870
  • Size: P305/30ZR26
  • Service Description:  
  • Quantity (Per Purchase) / Condition: 4 / NEW
  • Warranty:
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