Fits Bassett Or Aero Beadlock Mud Cover,imca,mod Hub Cap on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, US
Lite weight mudd plugs fits Bassett or Aero Aluminum with plastic center cap.Bolt to the same holes that is in the wheel comes with the center cap Red
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