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Weld Racing Alumastar 2.0 Polished Wheels 88-514420 on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Southwick, Massachusetts, United States

Southwick, Massachusetts, United States
Welded holes on bead lock both wheels.
Manufacturer Part Number:88-514420

Brand:Weld Racing

Manufacturer's Part Number:88-514420

Part Type:Wheels

Product Line:Weld Racing AlumaStar 2.0 Polished Wheels

Summit Racing Part Number:WLD-788-514420

Wheel Diameter:15 in.

Wheel Width (in):14.000 in.

Wheel Material:Aluminum

TPMS Sensor Compatible:No

Primary Wheel Color:Polished

Wheel Finish:Polished

Manufacturers Wheel Series:Weld Racing Aluma-Star 2.0 Series

Backspacing (in):5.000 in.

Offset:-63.00mm

Wheel Construction:3-piece

Beadlock Functional:No

Beadlock Included:No

Lug Nut Seat Style:Shank

Lug Nut Shank Length (in):0.490-0.550 in.
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