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Spare Tire Cover Fits 28" Diameter Tire. on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Plaistow, New Hampshire, United States

Plaistow, New Hampshire, United States
"Our Jeeps are running and driving before disassembly. We back our products 100%"
Brand:Mopar UPC:8x8x8

Spare Tire Cover Fits 28" Diameter tire.

Spare Tire Cover Fits 28" Diameter tire.

Spare Tire cover. Older, bit crispy. Fits 28" spare tire.

You will receive the exact part pictured. Please ensure proper fitment for your Jeeps year, make and model.

Year/model compatibility is only an estimate and is not a guarantee.

Check with your local dealer if you are unsure if this is the right part for your Jeep.
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