Z tire innertube
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Ryan Powell
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Z tire innertube
Does any one have 4 Innertubes that will for out little tires?
Re: Z tire innertube
You local big name tire shop should have them.
Kurt
Kurt
On Oct 9, 2014, at 6:33 AM, Ryan Powell
ryanpowell96@...
[anzhonda600owners] wrote:
Does any one have 4 Innertubes that will for out little tires?
Re: Z tire innertube
http://www.cokertire.com/catalogsearch/ ... 0&q=145R10
Look here in Coker Tire, they have the inner tube for $17.00 each.
Bill
Look here in Coker Tire, they have the inner tube for $17.00 each.
Bill
Z tire innertube
Yep, that�s about $24.25 for each tire. Not bad when you compare a Coker "King" tire going for $65.00 each. The only difference between the two tires is the USA DOT number on every tire sold here. And that costs. The regulations state:
Because not all tires are intended to be imported and sold in the United States, many tires are developed and produced without being tested by their manufacturer to confirm they meet all U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). Without conducting the tests and certifying these tires meet U.S. requirements, these tires are not allowed to be branded �DOT� (shown below) and cannot be legally driven in the United States. (see the URL below) From the Tire Rack website.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... 10154049:s
Because not all tires are intended to be imported and sold in the United States, many tires are developed and produced without being tested by their manufacturer to confirm they meet all U.S. Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (FMVSS). Without conducting the tests and certifying these tires meet U.S. requirements, these tires are not allowed to be branded �DOT� (shown below) and cannot be legally driven in the United States. (see the URL below) From the Tire Rack website.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/ ... 10154049:s