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New Bassett Inertia Imca 15"x8" Wheel 58a53 Black 3" Back Spacing on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Coshocton, Ohio, United States

Coshocton, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Basset Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:58A53 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

For sale today is a NEW Basset Inertia IMCA 3" backspaced NON bead lock racing wheel. This wheel is 15" in diameter, 8" wide, 5 lug, and accepts the 5" pattern (5x5). These wheels are black powdercoated. Valve stem not included. This listing is for 1 wheel. However, we stock many of these and multiple orders are welcome. Please message us for details. In addition, bead locks in 2,3,4 inch backspacing are available, as well as non bead locks in 2 and 4 inch backspacing, all with the same bolt patterns and features listed here. This is a 100% new racing wheel, ships in it's original box, ready to mount and go. Sadly, like all other racing parts, this item has no warranty, but you can buy with confidence as Bassett is a GREAT brand that makes GREAT products. We charge OH residents 7.25% sales tax. Thank you for looking.

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