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2- 8 Lug [180mm/170mm / 6.50 Bc] - 6mm / 1/4" Thick. Spacers on 2040-parts.com

US $15.25
Location:

Garden Grove, California, United States

Garden Grove, California, United States
2- 8 Lug  [180mm/170mm / 6.50  BC] - 6mm / 1/4" Thick. spacers, US $15.25, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Coyote Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:911136

2 Wheel Spacer | Die Cast Aluminum 8 Lug [180mm/170mm/ 6.50 BC] - 6mm / 1/4" Thick

Thickness MM: 6mm

Thickness IN: 1/4 in

OD:139mm 

ID: 210mm

Lugs: 8

Bolt Circle: 170mm

Spacers

Die Cast

Coyote Accessories Die Cast Wheel SpacersCoyote Accessories Die Casting

Coyote Accessories wheel spacers are die casted.Die casting is a metal casting process of pouring molten metal into a mold cavity that has been created to replicate the desired spacer size. After the molten metal solidifies, the Coyote Accessories wheel spacer is peened.

 

 

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