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20" Oem Ford F250 F350 Super Duty Lariat Factory Wheel 8-lug on 2040-parts.com

US $289.99
Location:

White City, Oregon, US

White City, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Number of Bolts:8

This sale is for ONE wheel.

I took this wheel off my 2006 Ford F-350 as I decided to go with a different set.  I have the others up for auction individually as well, feel free to check those auctions also.  They were on the truck for approx 50,000mi.  Structurally there is nothing wrong with them beyond general cosmetic blemishes (nicks, dings, etc) from use general use.  These are FACTORY OEM wheels... NOT replicas, NOT re-manufactured, NOT refurbished.  I've polished them up to get off the majority of the road grime, but if you want perfection then you'll want to take it to the next level.  I'll be including eight OEM lug nuts with your purchase.  Please ensure proper fitment prior to bidding as there are NO RETURNS OR REFUNDS.  Shipping will be via FedEx Ground within 72hrs of payment received.  Shipping to lower 48 states only.  Feel free to ask any questions you need.  Thanks for looking!

Dimensions = 20x8
Bolt Pattern = 8 x 170
Valve stems are included.
TPMS not included.

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