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John Deere Gator Wheel Spacers (2) 1.75" Thick By "bora" Offroad Made In Usa on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Blue Jay, California, United States

Blue Jay, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:BORA Surface Finish:Black Anodized Manufacturer Part Number:Gator Wheel Spacers (2) 1.75" Thick By "Bora" Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:Does not apply

                                                                                                              
John Deere Gator 1.75" Wheel Spacers
The B.O.R.A spacer is hub and wheel centric to create a perfect fit. This spacer will set the truck up just like a factory set up insuring a perfect ride. Anodized black, 1.75" thick with 7/16 x 20 studs. 

Price: 105.00 for a pair of (2)
Year: All
Model: Gator



These will space out your rear wheels for greater stability in a variety of conditions. All of our products come with a LIFETIME WARRANTY! All of our parts are AMERICAN MADE. These are Anodized Black to withstand all weather conditions.

If this isn't the thickness you want, we can custom build anything you need, so please contact us! 

PLEASE READ --> We build the product and ship it within 15 business days of placement of the order.  Please contact us if ship time is an issue.

This Price is for a set of (2) adapters.
 
BEWARE of cheap foreign imitations! Our adapters and spacers are made from 6061 T6 aircraft billet aluminum, which is lighter and stronger than steel, and are hub centric to the vehicle and to the wheel, resulting in a vibration-free ride. Make sure that whatever you buy is hub and wheel centric if you don't want vibration! Ask where the adapters and spacers are made! Support Americans!

WARRANTY - this should be a big factor in considering from whom to purchase your adapters. We offer a LIFETIME WARRANTY on all of our products, and there is a reason why - We spare no expense to bring you the very best AMERICAN MADE products on the market today, and we've been doing this for 22 YEARS. Check out the competition's warranties - if they even offer one, it is usually only one year, but most don't even offer a warranty. That should tell you everything you need to know! 

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