Weld Wide Five Aluminum Wheel Real Late Model Imca Ump Wissota 12" #2 on 2040-parts.com
Monmouth, Illinois, United States
Here is a used WELD wide 5 aluminum wheel. It is 12" wide with a 5" offset for the 15" tire. It does have a bend in it as seen in pictures but is repairable.
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