Ford F150 Expedition Eddie Bauer Center Hub Cap Caps Wheel Rim Hubcap 1999-2004 on 2040-parts.com
Providence, Rhode Island, US
This is one OEM center cap in pretty good condition with nice shine. It does have a few scratches but should be tough to notice once mounted. This has the standard 3 clip metal mounting tabs that attach over the lug nuts. Part#'s are either XL34-1A096-CA, YL34-1A096-GB, YL34-1A096-GA, or YL3Z-1130-GB and this fits 14MM lug nut wheels. One of the 17" wheels this fits from the years 1999-2004 is pictured but must have 14mm lug nuts.
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