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2pcs 5x105pcd 56.6cb Aluminum Alloy Wheel Spacer Adapters For Buick Excellegt/xt on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
Location:

Hong Kong, Hong Kong

Hong Kong, Hong Kong
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded/Generic Surface Finish:6061 T6 Billet Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear UPC:Does not apply

Brand New 2pcs 25mmThickness 5x105PCD 56.6CB Aircraft Aluminum Alloy T6 CNC Wheel Flange Spacers Adapters 12x1.5 Lug Nuts Studs For Buick Excelle GT/XT

Product Features:
1.If your wheel studs on your vehicle are longer than the Spacers thickness,they should be ground down
to prevent the end of the studs on your car from hitting the back of the wheel.
2.Better handling by widening the wheelbase.
3.Guaranteed for the Life of your Vehicle.
4.Strong solid design & appearance.


Product Description:

1.Made from High-Strength Aircraft Aluminum Alloy (6060-T6), Lightweight, Forged.
2.Manufactured to all your specifications from the highest quality 6060-T6 billet aluminum by.
3.Hard Anodized for durability and corrosion protection.
4.Precision Engineered Hub-Centric and Model Specific for Perfect Fit and Wheel Balance.
5.Limited Life Range Tested for Wheel Bolts/Stud (1 Million Times) in accordance to ISO3800.
6.Strength-Tested for Applications (Bolt/Stud/Nut)  in accordance to ISO898-1,ISO898-6,SAE J429,SAE J995.
7.Anti-Rust Tested (NSS 72 Hours) for Applications (Bolt/Stud/Nut) in accordance to ISO9227.

Package Including:
25mm thickness wheel spacer (1 Pair)
Fit Only 5x105mm vehicle application with 12x1.5 thread size and 56.6 center bored
Please feel free to leave us the message if 20mm/30mm thickness spacers are needed.
If you can not confirm the compatibility before biding,please feel free to leave us the message,we will try our best to help you.

Please ensure that these are the correct application for your vehicle, we only guarentee that you will
recieve the spacers that is described.
It is ulimately the end users responsibilty to ensure that this is the correct Spacers.
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