Tires And Tubes (dod Integrated Manager) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
10.00-15 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
013251934
10.00-16.5 Vehicu Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube
004249898
10.00-20 Vehicu Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube
000290562
10.00-20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
000609960
10.00-20 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
10.00-20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
001630420
10.00-20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
002044026
10.00-20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
002044029
10.00-20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
002270353
10.00-20 Vehicu Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube
002607345
10.00-20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
009447002
10.00-20.00 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
009447002
10.00-22 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
002044033
10.00-22 Vehicu Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube
002607342
10.00-22.5 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
010637947
10.00-22.5 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
011000599
10.00R15 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
013251934
10.00R17.50 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
013670975
10.00R20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
001630420
10.00R20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
014395195
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