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2pcs Black 1.5" 8x6.5 To 8x180 Wheel Spacers on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:cn-batteries Other Part Number:1.5" or 38mm Wheel Spacers UPC:606462320436 Thickness:1.5" or 38mm MPN:992700-cnbatteries Vehicle Bolt Pattern:8x6.5 or 8x165.1mm Warranty:Yes Wheel Bolt Pattern:8x180mm Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Rear, Right Thread Pinch:14x1.5 or 14mmx1.5 or M14x1.5 Interchange Part Number:8x6.5 or 8x165.1mm to 8x180mm Wheel Spacers Adapters Surface Finish:6061 T6 Billet Aluminum

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