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4pc 1.5" Wheel Spacers Adapters | 5x135 To 5x139.7 | 14x2 Studs | Fits Ford F150 on 2040-parts.com

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Cupertino, California, United States

Cupertino, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:hk-zhaoyu Other Part Number:Bolt on adapters Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Thickness:1.5" 38mm UPC:606462289436 Vehicle Bolt Pattern:5x135mm MPN:992174-hkzhaoyu Wheel Bolt Pattern:5x139.7mm or 5x5.5 Warranty:Yes Thread Pinch:14mm x 2.0 / 14x2 / M14x2 Studs / Nuts Inner Diameter:87.1mm Surface Finish:t6 6061 Billet Aluminum Interchange Part Number:1.5" (38mm) Thick, 87.1mm Centerbore Other Part Number2:5x135 to 5x139.7 or 5x5.5 Adapter

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