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2017 F150 F-150 Lariat Fx4 Pvd Chrome 20" Factory Oem Wheels At Tires P275/55r20 on 2040-parts.com

US $1,950.00
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
NEW TAKE OFFS --- Goodyear All Terrain Kevlar Tires 2004-17 F150
Rim Material:Alloy Aspect Ratio:55 Rim Width:8.5 Rim Diameter:20 Offset:+44 Tire Brand:Goodyear Number of Bolts:6 Car Type:Truck/SUV Bolt Pattern:6x135 Tire Type:4x4 / Truck Rim Brand:Ford Factory, OEM Quantity:4 Rim Structure:One Piece Brand:Ford Section Width:275


Quantity:  4

Item:  2017 Ford F150 Lariat PVD Chrome 20" Factory Aluminum Wheels & Goodyear All Terrain Tires P275/55R20 (fits 2004-2017 F150 and (((2003-2017 Expedition --- WILL REQUIRE 1/4" Spacer on rears) 

Condition:  Used OVERALL "A+" Condition  NEW TRUCK TAKE OFFS WITH 26 MILES

Wheel Size: 20X8.5

Bolt Pattern:  6X135mm

INCLUDED:  Center Caps

NOT INCLUDED:  TPMS OR LUGNUTS

SHIPPING METHOD:  Fed EX Ground

Questions Comments or Concerns:  Please call at 405.413.5301 business hours Monday - Friday 8AM - 6PM Central Standard Time

THE FINE PRINT

Payment: Due to people attempting the use of stolen credit cards we only accept Paypal at this time.  Cashiers Checks are ok as well, please contact us so that we will know and can watch for your payment.  Product will be shipped out as soon as Cashiers Check is received and clears our bank. 

Shipping:  We use and prefer Fed EX Ground and US Post Office for the small stuff.  We ship no later than the following business day of receiving your payment.  We ship for free to anywhere in the lower 48 United States.  We are in Oklahoma so shipping is quick and easy!  If you are in Hawaii, Alaska, or out of country please contact us 1st for an exact quote.  Insurance is always provided and included with every sale.  Shipping to a business to always your safest bet.  However we have not had any problems shipping to a residence either.  You as the consumer know your address and neighborhood conditions.

Local Pick up:  Local pick up is ok as well, please contact us for an appointment.

Returns:  We accept returns and are always happy to help if there is a problem.  Please contact us within 3 days of receiving your product.  You the buyer are responsible for the return shipping fees.  Product must be returned to us in the same way that we shipped it to you.

Fitment:  Please do your homework or feel free to ask any and all fitment questions.  We are not responsible for fitment but we are happy to help with any and all questions! 

Bio:  We have been on eBay since November 2008 and in the wheel and tire industry for over 10 years - our feedback is still at 100% and we strive for perfection! 

GOOD LUCK AND GOD SPEED WITH YOUR MOUSE CLICKS AND OFFERS! 

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