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10'' Golf Cart Wheel And Dot Tire Combo 10'' Wheel Club Car, Ez-go And Yamaha on 2040-parts.com

C $499.00
Location:

toronto, Canada

toronto, Canada
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:tir-1005 Brand:Momo Wheel Country/Region of Manufacture:China

High Quality product !

Combo include:


Price is for a set of 4 mounted golf cart tires and wheel assemblies

  • 16 Chrome Lug Nuts (Yamaha must require metric lug nuts)
  • 4x Center Caps
  • 4x 10'' alloys with 4X4 bolt pattern
  •  DOT approved Low Profile Tires - 205-50-10
  • Tires and wheels will be delivered mounted
  • This combo will NOT require a lifted cart
  • Fits ALL golf cart without any modification!!!

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