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18x9 Pvd Chrome Worx Triton 806v 5x150 +25 Rims Nitto Trail Grappler 285/65/18 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,907.42
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Saint Charles, Illinois, United States

Saint Charles, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Rim Width:9 Speed Index:Q Offset:25 Tire Brand:Nitto Number of Bolts:5 Overall Diameter:18 Bolt Pattern:5x150 Tire Type:Off Road Hub Bore:110.3 Size:18x9 Rim Brand:Worx Brand:Worx Rim Manufacturer Part Number:806-8950V+25 Model:Triton Rim Structure:One Piece Partnumber:806-8950V+25 Section Width:285 Model2:Trail Grappler Aspect Ratio:65 Brand2:Nitto Rim Diameter:18 Size2:LT285/65R18 Load Index:122 Partnumber2:205-740

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