New Weld Alumastar 2.0 Center on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, Michigan, United States
Brand new, never bolted up Center Ring for Weld Alumastar 2.0 wheel, bolt patten is 5 on 5 1/2". If you purchase new from Jegs or Summit can can expect to pay $230 shipped. I purchased a new wheel but my bolt pattern was different so I removed the center and added mine.
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