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4 Ultra Motorsports 235-788c Chrome Maverick 17' Rims With 32 Lock Lug Nuts +key on 2040-parts.com

US $599.99
Location:

Kinzers, Pennsylvania, United States

Kinzers, Pennsylvania, United States
in good used condition, may have some minor dings and scratches, used for 1 year. Missing one center cap
Brand:Ultra Hub Bore:4.7/8" Manufacturer Part Number:235-7882C Quantity:4 Rim Material:Alloy Rim Brand:Ultra Motorsports Mavrick Rim Width:8 Lug Nuts:Included Rim Diameter:17 TPMS Sensors:Not Included Offset:10 Finish:Chrome Bolt Pattern:8x6.5 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

Here we have a set of 4 Ultra Motorsports 17" Chrome Rims with Locking Lug Nuts and Key!!

235-788C

Came off of a 2011 Dodge Ram 2500HD, only used for one year. Missing one center cap. Rims are in good condition. May have some minor scratches

Rim Material: Alloy
Rim Width: 8
Rim Diameter: 17
Offset: 10
Bolt Patters: 8x6.5
Hub Bore: 4.7/8"

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