16" Chevy Gmc Sierra Silverado 1500hd 2500 3500 Wheel Rim Oem 5079 16x6.5single on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, United States
This is a single used factory 16x6.5"
Chevy 8 lug wheel that came stock on Chevy and GMC SRW trucks from 1999-2010. Center cap is not included. Factory OEM original Nice used condition with some wear Listing is for 1x rim US Continental only |
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