*new* 99-02 Jeep Gr Cherokee 16" Alloy Wheel & Goodyear Wrangler St Tire on 2040-parts.com
East Haddam, Connecticut, US
"Brand New" Chrysler Jeep Grand Cherokee 16" Alloy Wheel and Goodyear Wrangler ST Tire. Aluminum alloy wheel size is 16x7 with part #5ez98trmab and tire size is P225/75/R16 with raised white letters. It appears to fit any Jeep Cherokee between 1999-2002, there may be other Chrysler vehicles I don't know about. The wheel has never been mounted and keep in a dry garage, it's in perfect condition! Be sure to view all my other Ebay listings this month...
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