Set of 4 go kart wheels. 2 piece designed. Bolt pattern is 4 on 3.75". Wheels is made for a 12x4x5 tube tire combo. 1/2" studs. 1 wheel pictured but 4 of the same condition are for sale here. Wheels are dirty and some have surface rust that can be wire wheeled off or painted over. Nevertheless better than using harbor frei*ht wheels. These were pulled from dismantled concession karts.
Over 5 sets available.
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