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BMW 1er F40 2er F44 Winterräder 225/45R17 91H #1845

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BMW 1er F40 2er F44 Winterräder 225/45R17 91H #1845BMW 1er F40 2er F44 Winterrder 225 45R17 91H Pirelli #1845 LIEFERUMFANG: Winterradsatz ZUSTAND: Gebraucht Lagerplatz: X5 2 FELGEN: Hersteller: Dezent Design: TTRY8 Teilenummer Felgen: KBA53207 Gre: 7,0 x 17 Zoll Einpresstiefe: ET 47 Mittelloch: 66,6 Lochkreis: 112 Lochanzahl: 5 Farbe: Schwarz Silber RDKS RDC RDK: JA Nabenabdeckungen: Ja Radschrauben: Es knnen die Original Schrauben verwendet werden REIFEN: Hersteller: Pirelli Profilbezeichnung:

BMW 1er F40 2er F44 Winterräder 225/45R17 91H Pirelli #1845

LIEFERUMFANG:
Winterradsatz

ZUSTAND:
Gebraucht

Lagerplatz:
X5-2

FELGEN:

✳️ Hersteller: Dezent
✳️ Design: TTRY8
✳️ Teilenummer Felgen: KBA53207
✳️ Größe: 7,0 x 17 Zoll
✳️ Einpresstiefe: ET 47
✳️ Mittelloch: 66,6
✳️ Lochkreis: 112
✳️ Lochanzahl: 5
✳️ Farbe: Schwarz Silber
✳️ RDKS/RDC/RDK: JA
✳️ Nabenabdeckungen: Ja
✳️ Radschrauben: Es können die Original Schrauben verwendet werden

REIFEN:

✳️ Hersteller: Pirelli
✳️ Profilbezeichnung: Sottozero 3
✳️ Reifengröße: 225/45R17 91H
✳️ Erstausrüster: -
✳️ XL Extra Load: -
✳️ Notlaufeigenschaft: -
✳️ Herstelldatum/DOT: 3921 3821 3721 3821

► Profiltiefe Rad 1 : 6,9mm
► Profiltiefe Rad 2 : 6,5mm
► Profiltiefe Rad 3 : 5,1mm
► Profiltiefe Rad 4 : 5,2mm

Die Messwerte können um +/- 0,5 mm abweichen (was abhängig vom Messmittel ist!). Die Profiltiefen werden in den gesetzlich vorgegebenen Profilhauptrillen neben den Verschleißindexen mit einem Profiltiefenmesser gemessen.

Die Reifen wurden bereits im Straßenverkehr eingesetzt, und können daher Bremsstaub, als auch minimale bis kleine Gebrauchsspuren auf Weisen. Schauen Sie sich daher bitte vor Kauf jedes einzelne Foto genau an.

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► Versand innerhalb Deutschland (ohne Inseln) 15 Euro Lose Felge Stück
► Radsatz (Felge + Reifen) 1 Komplettrad 20 Euro
► 4 Räder inklusiv Reifen 80Euro

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