5 Hard Rubber Tires~4 1/8" Diam. X 1 3/8" W- Perfect For Battlebots Or Go-karts! on 2040-parts.com
East Freetown, Massachusetts, United States
5 Firestone Groundgrip hard rubber tires, new not used but not in original packaging. Size is 4 1/8 diameter x 1 3/8 width. Ball bearing opening is 9/16 or 10.5mm. These would be perfect for those Battlebots featured on cable tv! Anywhere small tires are needed. These are quality hard rubber tires with heavy duty ball bearings, in excellent condition. Check out the pics!
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