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Allstar Wheel Spacer 3/4"thk Aluminum 4-1/2/4-3/4/& 5 On 5 Bolt Circle #44218 on 2040-parts.com

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Orlando, Florida, United States

Orlando, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:ALLSTAR Manufacturer Part Number:ALL44218

LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM WHEEL SPACER MULTIPLE BOLT CIRCLES

  • ALLSTAR
  • 3/4" THICK SPACER
  • FITS 5 ON 5 ,4.50" & 4.75" BOLT CIRCLE
  • ONE SPACER
  • 5/8" STUD HOLES
  • SPACER O.D. 6-1/2""
  • SPACER I.D. 3.23"
  • ALUMINUM
  • #44218
 

 

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