15 " E-150 F150 Dog Dish Hub Caps 2003 02 01 00 99 98 97 96 Used Set Of Four on 2040-parts.com
Coal Valley, Illinois, US
HERE IS A GOOD USED SET OF FOUR 15 INCH DOG DISH STYLE HUB CAPS TAKEN OFF OF A LATE 90'S E-150 VAN. THESE FIT 1992 THRU 1996 F-150 PICK UPS AND 1992 THRU 2003 E-150 VANS. THESE ARE USED UNITS AND HAVE DINGS, AND A FEW SCRAPES BUT ARE GOOD UNITS, MAY ALSO HAVE LIGHT DUST OR DIRT FROM STORAGE. LOWER 48 U.S. BIDS ONLY.
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