Ford F-150 F150 Stx Center Hub Cap Caps Hubcap 2009-2010 on 2040-parts.com
Providence, Rhode Island, US
This is one OEM center hubcap in nice condition. A few minor blemishes as shown. Part# is 9L34-1A096-CB. Fits the 18" wheel shown in the last picture. 2 are available.
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