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17 Inch Black Rdr Red Dirt Wheels Usa Rims Gmc Sierra Suburban 2500 Hd 8x6.5 -12 on 2040-parts.com

US $669.00
Location:

Burnsville, Minnesota, US

Burnsville, Minnesota, US
Item must be returned within:30 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Return policy details:Wheels must be new and in original boxes with the center caps that came with the wheels, in undamaged condition. Any wheels that come back damaged will not be credited back for any amount. All freight charges will be paid by the buyer for any returns for any reason. All Wheels & Center Caps will be inspected before credit is refunded. A 15% restocking fee will charged to all returned items. Please call 952-818-2181 before returning to get correct address to send them to and do NOT send them back USPS. Thank You. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Rim Brand:RDR Manufacturer Part Number:RD04-M17x9-12BM Rim Width:9 Rim Diameter:17 Offset:-12 Number of Bolts:8 Bolt Pattern:8x6.5 Hub Bore:125 Core Charge:None Rim Structure:One Piece Country of Manufacture:China

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