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Coker Tire American Classic Collector Narrow Whitewall Radial Tire P205/75R15
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15'' Wheel Diameter
Tire Tread Width: | 5.68'' |
Tire Section Width: | 8.30'' |
Tire Overall Diameter: | 27.00'' |
Wheel Diameter: | 15'' |
Recommended Wheel Width: | 5.0'' - 7.0'' |
Construction: | Poly/Steel; Tubeless |
Specifications:
Here's a modern radial tire with a classic look. Asymmetrical tread design provides optimum traction and handling performance. The all-season radial tread design is ready to hit the road even in less than perfect conditions. The iconic smooth whitewall is built into the mold from day one, so it is a true whitewall tire that will stand the test of time. These tires have been DOT and ECE (European) approved and are tubeless construction. . Features: ETP Plan: Each Coker Tire qualifies for Coker's Extended Tire Protection (ETP) plan. Coker's ETP plan is valid for 5-years from date of purchase on tires that become unserviceable or damaged from a cut, snag, bruise, impact, sidewall damage, or puncture caused by a road hazard. See Instructions for more details.
The 205 15 radial whitewall tire work for a small house trailer. 14 foot, light weight.
Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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