Ford 18" Oem Lariat Rims & Tires F.250/350 For 2005-2016 on 2040-parts.com
Manassas, Virginia, United States
LIKE NEW - ALMOST BRAND NEW...SET OF (4)
TIRES & WHEELS/RIMS SELLING AS A SET 18" OEM FORD LARIAT WHEELS - CHROME WITH ORIGINAL MICHELIN TIRES - LT 275/70 R18 TIRES ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. COMES WITH SET OF CENTER CAPS - I HAVE 3 SETS TO CHOOSE FROM. CAME OFF OF A 2012 FORD F.350 LARIAT. 8 LUG PATTERN PICK UP IN MANASSAS, VA CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION 703-307-4501 $1,000 FOR SET OF (4) TIRES AND RIMS. |
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