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Vintage Ford Oem 5x15 Rims And Tires Rat Rod Like New Tread 40,000 Mile Rated on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Seville, Ohio, United States

Seville, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

like new tires on rims, only selling as set. Great deal on 4 Milestar Touring SLE tires on Ford Factory OEM rims. These originally came off an 89 pickup but will fit any truck, light suv or rat rod requiring a 15inch with a 5 bolt pattern rim. Tires are like new, driven less than a thousand miles. 40,000 mile rating. Pick up only, shipping would cost a small fortune.

for details on the tires themselves, google search: milestartire.com/tires/ms775-0

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