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Ford Oem Factory F150 18 Inch Wheels, With Center Caps & Sensors on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Bonita Springs, Florida, United States

Bonita Springs, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Rim Material:alloy Rim Manufacturer Part Number:FL3Z1007C Rim Width:7.5 Rim Diameter:18 Offset:-18 Car Type:FORD Number of Bolts:6 Quantity:4 Rim Brand:OEM

These are a set of four (4) OEM 2016 F-150 wheels with center caps,  included are the factory tire pressure sensors, these are in like new condition and were only on the truck between the factory and dealer,  These wheels will fit 2005-2016 Expeditions & F-150 trucks, NOTE: the tire sensors are not compatible with all listed vehicles, they will work on 2015 & 2016 F-150's (wheels have a date code of  08-2015)

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