Tires And Tubes (dod Integrated Manager) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
12.00-20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
007296654
12.00-20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
009447004
12.00-22.5 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
014655823
12.00-24 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
000608887
12.00-24 Vehicu Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube
002697390
12.00-24 Vehicu Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube
013313520
12.00R20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
012923009
12.00R22.5 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
014655823
12.00R22.50 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
011589260
12.00R22.50 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
015174327
12.00R24 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
014817817
12.50-16.5 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
011714746
12.50R20 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
012206413
12.5R20XLTPR12 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
012206413
12009208 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
002044029
12009209 Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube Flap
001585617
12009210 Vehicu Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube
002607345
12009347 Vehicular Pneumatic Tire
012810675
12009348 Vehicu Pneumatic Tire Inner Tube
000290563
120T-30 Seal Safety Tire
013746041
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