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15"x6" A-style Chrome Steel Trailer Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $74.00
Location:

Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Condition:New

15"x6" 6-5.5  A-Style Chrome Steel Trailer Wheel  

"A-Line" Weekend Warrior Toy Hauler

Part #: WS1566AC

Bolt Pattern: 6-5.5
Center Bore: 4.25"

MAX LOAD 2850  LBS

Cap & Lug Nuts Not Included

Factory New

Buyer assumes fitment responsibility.

No Local Pickups 

all auction are final, sell as is 

Please check your current tire size or Email your questions and concerns to me.

If you need more quantities than we listed, please contact us. We may have more in stock.


WE SHIP TO THE 48 STATES OF THE CONTINENTAL U.S. ONLY!!


CA Buyer needs to add 9% Sales Tax in the price.


All Auction sales are final, no returns.  Please contact us with your questions prior to bidding.

buyer reside at zip code 0-1 remote region of the US. area

please contact us for freight quote before bidding. Thank you for your business!


WARNING: PLEASE BE AWARE THAT NO NEGOTIATION FOR RETURN/REFUND AFTER YOU MOUNTED THE WHEEL.

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