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Rugged Ridge Wheel Adaptors 5 X 4.50" Hub To 5 X 5.50" 1.25" Thick 1520104 A15 on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Euclid, Ohio, United States

Euclid, Ohio, United States
Has been mounted for mock-up needs and has wear as pictured. Driver quality at best.
Brand:Rugged Ridge Surface Finish:Aluminum Manufacturer Part Number:1520104 Warranty:No

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This listing is for a Rugged Ridge Wheel Adaptor Pair. P/N 1520104 5 x 4.50" Hub to 5 x 5.50" 1.25" thickness. Has been mounted for mock-up needs, Has some scratches, nicks and scuffs from being mounted. Driver quality at best. Please take a close look at the pictures to see the condition and to make sure this will work with your application needs.

Hardware Included: Yes
Lug Nuts Included: Yes
Thickness (in): 1.250 in.
Adapter Material: Aluminum
1/2in.-20 Studs

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