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Push Through Wheel Center Caps 3.18, Chrome, Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Glenmont, Ohio, United States

Glenmont, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:100 Surface Finish:Chrome



Thank you for considering our caps.  We offer quality caps shipped by priority USPS (Included in Price) this assures quick shipping and provides insurance for damage.


Identifying the cap you need is easy. Most caps have their PN inside on a small sticker. Check the diameter of the hole in your wheel. Also check the height of the bearing tower off the wheel hub.


 (4) Custom Wheel Center Caps:


Part Number: 100


Material: Steel


Finish: Chrome


Dimensions: Height: 3.37" 


Fits: 3.18" BORE WHEELS 


Diameter of center section for decal purposes: 1.75" 

Installation: Push thru back of wheel


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