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4x 3.0" Thick 5x4.75 5x120.7 Hubcentric Wheel Spacers 12x1.5 70.5mm Cb Fit Gmc on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:071014-cnbatteries STUD GRADE:10.9 Interchange Part Number:76mm or 3 inches Thick 70.5mm Wheel Spacers Adapters Pattern:5 Lug Other Part Number:12mm x 1.5 or 12x1.5 or M12x1.5 Studs / Nuts Spacers Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left Right Front Rear Wheel Bolt Pattern:5x4.75 or 5x120.7mm Brand:cn-batteries Thread Type:12mm x 1.5 or 12x1.5 or M12x1.5 Thickness:3" or 76mm Surface Finish:High Quality t6 6061 Billet Aluminum Inner Diameter:70.5mm UPC:1907490252119 VEHICLE BOLT PATTERN:5x4.75 or 5x120.7mm

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