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Pair Of 2 Aluminum 14 X 7 - 5 On 4.5 Trailer Rims / Wheels 5 Lug Lugs Bolt Bolts on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

North Hollywood, California, United States

North Hollywood, California, United States
Used Wheels / Rims - All 4 have minor scratches or wear and tear...see pictures...More pics upon request...Ready to be used as is...
Brand:Aftermarket Color:Polished Aluminum with black background Manufacturer Part Number:ad1021

Pair of 2 Aftermarket Western Style Rims / Wheels 



14x7 Universal 5 Lug - Fits - Standard: 5 X 4.5 or Metric: 5 X 114.3  
 

Number of Bolts: 5 
Rim Material: Aluminum 
Hub Bore: 76.2
Rim Width: 7 
Rim Diameter: 14 
Max Load Per Rim 1500 lbs
Quantity: 2
10 Lug Nuts Included


As pictured - $250.00 OBO  
Free Shipping & handling within the lower 48...  



Let me know if anything.......email or... 8I8 745-2947 my land line office number if you prefer to call ...Thanks Andy...

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