77-87 Oem Chevy Gmc 4x4 Rally Wheel Center Caps Truck Blazer Front on 2040-parts.com
Blue Island, Illinois, US
Up for sale is this used OEM (not aftermarket) Center Cap
(1) ONE ONLY
FRONT
Please note that there are many different caps produced for each year and model. Please verify pictures, size, and part # for the correct cap for your vehicle.
OEM front 4X4 open-end metal bolt-on center cap for 15" 6-lug steel rally wheels and wagon wheels that were on some of the following 4WD vehicles :
BLAZER/JIMMY (full size) 77-82 4x4, 15x8, Steel Spoke
BLAZER/JIMMY (full size) 83-87 15x8, Steel Spoke
CHEVROLET V10 PICKUP 77-87 4x4, 15x8, Steel Spoke
GMC 1500 PICKUP 77-87 4x4, 15x8, Steel Spoke
SUBURBAN 10 77-87 4x4, 15x8, Steel Spoke
SUBURBAN 1500 77-87 4x4, 15x8, Steel Spoke
Hollander number(s): 1097
Finish: Chromed and frosted plastic
Size: approx. 7 inches in diameter, 4 inches tall
Condition: Used, attaching bolts included
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Chris
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