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Hiper Wheel Non Beadlock Cf1r Wheel Front - 10x5 - 4+1 Offset - 4/156 - Black on 2040-parts.com

US $143.99
Location:

Woodstock, Georgia, United States

Woodstock, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hiper Wheel MPN:1050-YPFF-C-NBL Manufacturer Part Number:1050-YPFF-C-NBL Option:Front - 10x5 - 4+1 Offset - 4/156 - Black

Hiper Wheel Non Beadlock CF1R Wheel Front - 10x5 - 4+1 Offset - 4/156 - Black
  • Feature rubber O-ring recessed into the wheel halves that allow for full serviceability in the field, and true modular design with no need for welding, silicone, or any unique tools.
  • They are assembled with the highest quality fasteners, center sections, and inserts available on the market today.
  • The beadring is designed with self-tightening feature that keeps them positioned right and dirt free.

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