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4pc 2.0" Wheel Spacers 6x135 Ford Expedition F-150 Lincoln Navigator 14x2 Studs on 2040-parts.com

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South El Monte, California, United States

South El Monte, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:autodayplus Other Part Number:Easy Wheel 6x135 Wheel Spacers UPC:606462287562 Thickness:2" or 50mm MPN:992142-autodayplus Vehicle Bolt Pattern:6x135mm Warranty:Yes Wheel Bolt Pattern:6x135mm Inner Diameter:87.1mm Thread Pinch:14mmx2 or M14x2 or 14x2 Interchange Part Number:Ford F150 Wheel Spacers - 6 lug Surface Finish:High Quality Aerospace Aluminum Silver

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