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NEWS | June 8, 2023

Fuel Tanker Trailers: Approved Winter Tire for Europe and Alaska

BLUF: Get a winter tire for your fuel tanker trailer with NSN 2610-01-602-7361.

M967A2 Fuel Tanker Trailer
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Need a winter tire for your unit’s M967-series, M969-series or M1062 fuel tanker trailers? Get one with NSN 2610-01-602-7361 for about $862.
 
This tire is only approved for use as a winter tire in Europe and Alaska.    
       
You’ll recognize the winter tire by its M+S (mud and snow) marking on the sidewall.
 
Sidewall of winter tires displays M+S.
Sidewall of winter tires displays M+S.

Don’t mix the standard rib tire, NSN 2610-01-045-3688, with the Winter M+S tire, NSN 1610-01-602-7361, on the same tanker trailer.
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