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Itp Sd Beadlock 15" Wheels 32" Desert Race Tires Honda Pioneer on 2040-parts.com

US $1,855.28
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Middleport, New York, United States

Middleport, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:ITP Wheels / Tensor Tires Wheel Diameter:15" Manufacturer Part Number:ITSDSBB15x7+32TDR0 Wheel Finish:Machined/Matte Black Wheel Widths (F/R):7" / 7" Wheel Bolt Pattern:4/110 Wheel Offsets (F/R):5+2 / 5+2 Tire Height:32" Tire Widths (F/R):10" Tire Rating:8 Ply DOT Approved:No Tire Tread Depth:0.59" Tire Construction:Radial Wheel Type:Single Beadlock

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