Golf Cart Wheel Spacers 4/4 Bolt Pattern (3 In) 1 Pair on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Indiana, US
GOLF CART Billet Aluminum Wheel Spacers EZ-GO, YAMAHA, CLUB CAR and any other GOLF CART with 4/4 BOLT PATTERN. 3" Inch per spacer Will add 6 inches to overall width! ( 1 Pair = 2 total Spacers ) Fits: Will fit all EZ-GO, YAMAHA, CLUB CAR and any other Golf Carts with 4 on 4 Bolt Pattern These are 6061 Billet Alumimum Wheel Spacers that are designed for many reasons. These help with adding additional width to clear ruts and add stability to you machine. Especially if adding a lift kit. These are Extremely Heavy Duty and are built to last. You wont find a nicer or well built spacer. If you would like to pay by Debit or Credit Card, or would like a quote on expedited shipping,please email us at our ebay store, anytime, or CALL us at (812) 701-9480 from 9am-5pm EST Monday through Friday! You can also Text Us at the same number at anytime! We accept all major credit cards: Visa, Mastercard, Discover, and American Express.
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