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Milestar Patagonia M/T Mud-Terrain Tire (34" - LT315/70R17)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Milestar Patagonia M/T Mud-Terrain Tire (34" - LT315/70R17)
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      DOMINATEHARSH TERRAINPATAGONIA M/TDesigned to be at home rock crawling, exploring the desert, mud bogging, playing in the dunes, or a casual drive through mountain trails, the PATAGONIA M/T has all the attributes to overcome any terrain. The high-void tread design is engineered to provide aggressive biting edges while promoting self cleaning. Staggered, off-center tread blocks provide increased traction while enhancing on-the-road performance. The PATAGONIA M/T’s 3-ply sidewall† provides additional protection against impact damage, while stone ejectors combat stone drilling, especially useful for rock crawling and all-terrain exploration.The Patagonia M/T is available in LT and flotation sizes for both import and domestic 2X4, 4X4 and AWD vehicles. Some of the more popular sizes are LT265/75R16, LT285/75R16, LT265/70R17, LT285/70R17 and 37X12.50R17.

      Milestar 22801000

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