2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master
2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master

2.75 x 14 EAKIA Road Tire J-863 for Kingsong S22 Sherman Abrams and Begode Master

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Want a change to the standard offroad tire of the Kingsong S22 or Sherman? Why not try this new and very chunky J-863 EAKIA Road Tire from Kingsong. High quality and is a nice chunky and solid feeling road tire.


To suit Kingsong S22, Sherman, Sherman pro, Abrams, Master and others of the same size rim(tire size usually says 2.75 -14 on it) The sidewalls and thickness of this tire are thicker than most, giving it a very solid feel.
18 x 2.75 (RIM :1.85)

2.75 -14 (using common motorbike sizing equivalent) 

Note, EUC sizing conventions can be very confusing. for example this tire says 18x2.75 on it which on face value you would assume it to be smaller than a 18 x 3.0 that is on say a Msuper, but it isnt. In fact its wider and thicker than that tire. (see Last photo for comparison.  Some of the confusion is partly to blame on naming conventions, as the same size rim can hold different diameter/thickness tires(like low profile tires on a car can), and some companies will advertise their EUCs as 18,19,20,22 inch when they use the same 14 inch rim with different depth tires. (S22 for example)


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