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Carrollton, Georgia, United States

Carrollton, Georgia, United States
“USED--MIGHT HAVE SCRATCHES, SCUFFS, DINGS, DENTS, PAINT CHIPS, PITTING, RUST, AND/OR ROAD GRIME FROM ”
Brand:ALCOA Part Type:Wheels & Parts Manufacturer Part Number:84362 Warranty:No

>>>>> YOU ARE BIDDING ON A SET OF 4 ALCOA WHEELS WITH MICHELIN TIRES. THE WHEELS ARE 22.5 WITH 10 BOLT MOUNTING. THESE WHEELS WILL NEED NEW TIRES. THE PART NUMBER ON THESE WHEELS ARE 84362 THIS SUPERSEDES 842677 !!

Rim Material:ALUMINUMSection Width:455
Rim Width:14Aspect Ratio:50
Offset:2Rim Diameter:22.5
Number of Bolts:10Tire Brand:MICHELIN
Hub Bore:8.669Car Type:COMMERCIAL TRUCK
Rim Brand:ALCOAQuantity:4
Rim Manufacturer Part Number:84362

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