18" Oem Jeep Wrangler/cherokee/sahara on 2040-parts.com
Lynwood, California, US
Used with less than 500 miles. Great condition. Awesome wheels. Set of 4. Bridgestone dueler a/t tires. Size P255/70R18
Contact me if interested
562)253-1986
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