Stainless Wheel Covers Front And Rear 16 Inch Wheels 8 Lug Bolt Pattern on 2040-parts.com
Renton, Washington, United States
Have a complete set of front and rear stainless wheel covers for 16 inch wheels with 8 lug bolt pattern to fit "Dually" type wheels. Rears are a set of Gorilla Brand #160S covers for dual wheels and fronts are K2 Brand #SS-29579ULT-F Selling together as a set. Noticed the only thing missing is the small driver for the mounting nuts for the center cover on the rear ones. Mounting nuts are in the bag though. 2 per side. All other components new in the box and checked. Should be possible to get one of these drivers at an auto parts store or just use acorn nuts instead.
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