1.0" 5 X 5.5 To 5 X 4.5 Wheel Spacers Ford Hot Rat Rod Traditional on 2040-parts.com
Paris, Ohio, United States
These have 1/2" studs and are a 5 1/2" bolt pattern to a 4 1/2". one has some wear on the inside as there was 2 that weren't tight the 4th. was broken.
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