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Qty 4 16x6 8-6.5 Alum Hi Spec Wheel #7 Silver Inlay 3960lbs 0766865shd Free Ship on 2040-parts.com

US $415.00
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Fontana, California, United States

Fontana, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:GBC Manufacturer Part Number:0766865SHD


HIGH QUALITY HISPEC ALUMINUM TRAILER WHEEL 16X6 8-6.5

QTY OF 4


SERIES 7 DESIGN


For Light Truck and Trailer Wheels


PART#0766865SHD


SIZE: 16X6


BOLT PATTERN: 8-6.5


CENTER BORE: 4.90


OFFSET: 0


DESIGN: SERIES 7 WITH SILVER INLAY


MAX LOAD: 3960


MATERIAL: ALUMINUM


MANUFACTURER: HISPEC


Factory New

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