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Golf Cart 8" Standard Wheels And 18x8.5 Kenda Set Of (4) {38908-sa} on 2040-parts.com

US $256.00
Location:

Peachtree City, Georgia, United States

Peachtree City, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:3G 8" standard wheels:18x8.5 Kenda Set of 4 Manufacturer Part Number:3GGC38908-SA

GOLF CART 8" Standard Wheels
and 18x8.5 Kenda Tires (4)
Set (4) White ROC G1 Wheels w/Hole In One 18x8.50-8 Tires For Golf Carts
  • Includes (4) wheels and (4) tires
  • Tires come mounted on wheels
  • (4) Bolt holes in each wheel
  • Fits all golf cart models
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