(four) 1" Wheel Adapters, 5 X 4.5 (5 X 114.3) For Ranger, Others on 2040-parts.com
Pueblo, Colorado, United States
Purchased for a Ranger pickup and never installed. Absolutely new, perfect, just sitting in my office and need to move on.
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