Set Of 4 8 Lug Chrome Center Caps Fits 13/16" Lug Nuts on 2040-parts.com
Lenoir City, Tennessee, United States
Set of Four 8 Lug 6.5" with 13/16" lugnut, Trailer Center Cap, Chrome
On Mar-26-13 at 12:00:34 PDT, seller added the following information: |
Tires & Wheels for Sale
- Set of two used swivel caster wheels
- Set of 4 trailer wheels, 15" rims 6 lug nut pattern(US $200.00)
- 4- 16" motor home, rv & dual wheel rear wheel trucks wheel covers wheel liners(US $80.00)
- Four st235/80r16 sotera viatus 10 ply tubeless camper,trailer tires load range e
- Two 570x8, 570-8, 5.70x8, 5.70-8 boat, utility, trailer tires load range c
- Bearing buddy trailer wheel bearing bearings protector covers 2"(US $9.95)
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