Tornel | Traction 10 Ply | 750-17
$181.00
Tornel Traction 10 Ply 750-17 tires feature an aggressive tread design for sure grip when the smooth pavement turns into to muddy conditions. The tires are Load Range E, with a load rating of 3170 pounds per tire, when inflated to 90psi. They measure 34.20 inches in diameter and 8.80 inches wide, when mounted to a 17x6 inch wheel. These classic 7.50-17 tires feature bias ply, nylon cord construction. The tires are cold rolling on the highway and of course ready for action off the beaten path. Application: On/Off Road Light Truck SUV
SKU | 71017 |
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Brand | Tornel |
Product Size | 750-17 |
Tire Construction | Bias Ply |
Sidewall Style | Blackwall |
Rim Diameter | 17 |
Overall Diameter (in) | 34.2 |
Section Width (in) | 8.8 |
Tread Width | 6.00 |
Rim Width (in) | 6.00 - 6.50 |
Max Load Capacity | 3170@90 psi |
Tube Type or Tubeless | Tube Type |
Width Bias Ply | 7.50 |
Product Questions & Answers
Question:
I have a 51 Chevy W/7.5-17 split rims 8 lugs. What are my options? I just want steel rims (rat rod) and tires. I want to get rid of the dangerous rims. Do you have an alteritive? Thanks
By David Donnells on May 15, 2016
By David Donnells on May 15, 2016
Answer:
We have an 8 lug rim available in 16" sizes. Contact us at 1-800-251-6336, or support@coker.com to discuss.
Coker Tire Support on May 16, 2016
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Question:
Do you ship sets of 4 tires to Calgary Alberta?
By Ivan on April 19, 2018
By Ivan on April 19, 2018
Answer:
Yes, we ship into Canada every day via FedEx International ground service, and would be happy to serve you directly. Coker Tire is a non-resident importer meaning we will prepay the brokerage fees, plus any duty, and all the taxes. This enables us to give you a complete quote delivered to your door with all charges included. We accept all major credit cards and can usually ship with 24 to 48 hours. Feel free to add the items to like to cart, go through the checkout process and be presented with a quote online!
Coker Tire Support on April 19, 2018
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