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18 Inch 2008 2009 2010 Ford Edge Factory Oem Alloy Wheel Rim 3674 18x7.5 on 2040-parts.com

US $114.95
Location:

Austin, Texas, US

Austin, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Brand:Ford Manufacturer Part Number:8T43-1007-FA Rim Material:Alloy Rim Width:7.5 Rim Diameter:18 Number of Bolts:5 Bolt Pattern:Array Rim Structure:One Piece

I have some 18" FORD EDGE factory original OEM aluminum alloy wheels rims for sale


These wheels have a dark charcoal finish


These wheels fit the following model years:

FORD EDGE 2008 2009 2010


WHEELS SOLD INDIVIDUALLY


Wheel dimensions: 18x7.5 or 18" x 7.5" 

Bolt/Lug nut pattern: 5x4.5 or 5x114.3

Hollander number: 3674 or 560 3674 OR 3674B or 560 3674B

Manufacturer's part number: 8T43-1007-FA


I am giving them a A- rating. Almost brand new with one tiny scratch. Excellent condition. If you need to ask where the scratches are or how bad they are, or if you would like extra pictures of the wheels then these are not the wheels for you.  


Unlike the junk yards that sell these, with me, the wheel you see in the picture is the wheel you will get (minus the center cap). This wheel DOES NOT come the center cap, lug nuts, TPMS sensors, or tires. If you need a center cap please let me know and I will see if I have one available. All of the wheels I sell roll straight and are free of any dents or dings.

 

A+ is reconditioned or new

A is a take off wheel removed from car with less than a thousand miles

A- is a wheel with light scratches, car wash brush scratches.

B+ is a wheel with light scratches, very minor curb scratches.

B is a wheel with curb scratches, clear coat issues, brake dust build up in vents.

B- is a wheel with deeper curb scratches, clear coat issues, brake dust build up in vents.

C+ is wheel with curb scratches noticable from up to 10 feet away.

C is a wheel with very obvious visual defects, scrapes, clear coat problems etc...

C- is a ugly wheel that a customer may buy strictly because of price, usually deeply discounted.

We ship Fed Ex ground. PLEASE EMAIL ME FOR A SHIPPING QUOTE IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE U.S. Local pickup in Austin, TX is available.

PLEASE CHECK WITH YOUR LOCAL WHEEL SHOP OR DEALERSHIP TO MAKE SURE THESE FIT ON YOUR TRUCK/SUV, THERE ARE NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS ON THESE. 

Check out my other wheels and tires in other auctions. 

 

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