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Hemi- Dodge-mopar 15x7 4 1/2 Pattern Factory Steel Wheels (2) on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Arlington, Texas, United States

Arlington, Texas, United States
Nice pair of 15x7 Mopar wheels
Brand:Canada Pinstar Number of Bolts:5 Rim Material:Steel Bolt Pattern:5x41/2 Rim Width:7 Hub Bore:23/4 Rim Diameter:15 Manufacturer Part Number:15x7JJ Offset:41/4 back space Rim Structure:Two Piece

(2)15x7,5 lug 4 1/2 bolt pattern with 41/4 back space Dodge wheels.

Both wheels checked for straightness and straight with lug holes good.

Both wheels solid and no curb marks.

Both wheels stamped K28-2 stem 2-675 inside Canada-15x7JJ-2-2-88-D-K28-Pinstar.

One wheel when running hand on top of bead has a rough spot not bad just feel it.

Both wheels has nipples for nine inch dog dish caps.

Both wheels solid need blasted and re-painted.

Freight for lower 48 states $50.00 with insurance.

Oversea bidders welcome.

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