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20" Wheels And Tires New Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $750.00
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Scranton, Pennsylvania, US

Scranton, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Rim Manufacturer Part Number:TIS0728514 Rim Structure:One Piece Rim Diameter:20X8.5 Tire Brand:TOYO Car Type:Utility Overall Diameter:20 Tire Type:All Season Bolt Pattern:Array

THIS IS A SET OF NEW 20 X 8.5 CHROME WHEELS WITH TIRES SEE PICS THEY WERE ON MY CHRYSLER 300 HEMI   HERE ARE THE NO.S FROM THE BOX 5X108/5X114.3 OFFSET+38 THE TIRES ARE TOYO 255/45ZR-20 PROXES 4 THE TOTAL COST NEW WERE OVER $3000.00 THESE ARE MULTI-FIT RIMS THEY WILL GO ON ALOT OF DIFFERENT VEHICLES CALL  THERE ARE JUST A FEW MILES ON THESE TIRES

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