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22x10 Xd Series Brigade Xd810 5,6,8 Lug 4 New Black Wheels Free Caps Lugs Stems on 2040-parts.com

US $1,475.00
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Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:You must contact us within 48 hours of receiving product with any problems. Returns subject to approval. Only NEW, UNMOUNTED wheels will be considered for return. Shipping damages will be subject to return when a claim has been filed with the carrier. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Restocking Fee:10% Rim Brand:KMC XD Series Rim Material:Alloy Rim Width:10 Rim Diameter:22 Number of Bolts:5, 6 or 8 Rim Structure:One Piece Call or email w/ questions:847-871-3078 sfwheelsntires@yahoo.com

*NEW FOR 2013*  


This is a brand new set of 4 KMC XD Series Custom Wheels

Satin Black

Brigade 'XD810'

 

These are real KMC Wheels....not replica's!!  New in factory boxes!!

 

Center Caps, Lugs & Standard Valve stems ARE Included.

(If you need open caps due to manual locking hubs or TPMS sensors, they are not included, but are available....just ask!)


Size:  22x10

Available fitments:

Bolt Pattern      Offset

5x139.7          -24mm

6x135             -24mm

6x139.7          -24mm

8x165.1          -24mm

8x170             -24mm



PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE PURCHASING these wheels, so we can help you determine if they will fit your vehicle.

We are not responsible for improper fitment due to modifications to the vehicle stock hubs.

 

Information we will need......

  1. Year, make, and model of your vehicle?
  2. Is your vehicle 2 or 4wd?
  3. If your vehicle is a 4wd, Does it have manual locking hubs on the front?
  4. Is the vehicle lifted, leveled or lowered?

 

Single Wheels, Tires, TPMS sensors, Replacement Center Caps, Locks & other accessories are also available.

Make sure you check out our other listings too!

 

 

Product will be shipped within 3 business days from cleared payment.

We will not ship to P.O. Boxes.

Free Shipping only to lower 48 states.

Residents of Illinois are required to pay 8.25% sales tax.

 

Refunds will only be given upon approval.

Only NEW, UNMOUNTED Wheels will be considered for return credit.

Original shipping cost is not refunded & Return shipping is paid by the buyer.

 

Please Contact us with any questions!

 

For our complete selection of available products, please visit us at........

www.sfwheelsntires.com

or

www.facebook.com/sfwheelsntires

 


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