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Golf Cart 10" Machined Vampire Wheels/rims And 205/50-10 Dot Low Profile Tires on 2040-parts.com

US $398.00
Location:

White Hall, Illinois, United States

White Hall, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Rim Color:MACHINED/BLACK Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Rim Material:Aluminum Alloy Type:Wheel with Tire Rim Diameter:10" Tire Brand:LSI Rim Width:7" Rim Brand:LSI Tire Width:8"

This tire and wheel combo will fit ezgo, club car, Yamaha in stock configuration. You will receive 4 wheels with tires mounted on them along with 4 center caps and 16 lug nuts. Please let me know which golf cart you have so I can insure you get the proper lug nuts.
4 vampire wheels
4 205/50/10 tires
4 center caps
16 lug nuts

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