**nib** Ford F250/f350 Oem 16" Steel Rim on 2040-parts.com
Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, US
Up for auction is a brand new in the box OEM Ford F250 / F350 Steel 16" x 7" rim with an 8 lug pattern. The rim will fit years 99-04. Please check to be sure this is compatible with your vehicle before buying! The original retail price is $293. Buyer to pay flat fee of $30 for shipping. Good Luck!
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