H&r Trak+ Wheel Spacers – 3024562 25mm Spacers on 2040-parts.com
Long Beach, California, United States
Used H&R 25mm (1in) wheel spacers(2) for front or
rear. Came off Mini Cooper. These are used but are in great working
condition. Comes with 2 spacers
presented in pictures. These will help clear your wheels from big brake calipers. Also widen the stance look of your
vehicle. Also includes mounting studs(8x) |
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