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One 15x8 Black Wrangler Style Wheel Fits Jeep B1w on 2040-parts.com

US $101.25
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, United States

Sarasota, Florida, United States
Condition:New Bolt Pattern:5-114.3 Hub Bore:71.5 Brand:OE Wheels Number of Bolts:5 Rim Diameter:15 Rim Material:Alloy Rim Width:8 Rim Structure:One Piece Manufacturer Part Number:7154713 Rim Manufacturer Part Number:JP04-15080-5450-25BM Rim Brand:OEWheels Offset:25.4

   

 
One 15x8 Black Wrangler Style Wheel Fits Jeep B1W

Description:

Single Jeep Wrangler Style Replica Wheel

Parts:

15" Fits Jeep - Wrangler Wheel - Black Mach'd Lip 15x8

Fits:

Fits: Jeep Cherokee 1984-01, Jeep Wrangler 1987-06. Fitment guaranteed for Stock Equipped vehicles only. Will NOT fit SRT vehicles or vehicles with larger brake calipers like Brembo.

Center caps:

Center cap included, factory center cap will interchange.

Details:

15" Fits Jeep - Wrangler Wheel - Black Mach'd Lip 15x8

Bolt Pattern:

5-114.3

Finish Detail:

Black with a Fine Machined Lip: The finish on this wheel is achieved through several different phases. The finishing process includes a black powder coat foundation followed by two layers of clear coat, not a one stage enamel. This is the correct way to finish a wheel. The lip of the wheel is then precision machined using a coolant and ceramic bit. This method creates a fine machined aluminum appearance on the lip of the wheel. They have an absolutely beautiful finish with a superior sheen due to the additional layer of clear coat. The photograph does not depict the superior finish of the wheel.

Rim Size:

15x8

Offset:

25.4

Back Space:

5.5

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