Toyota Camry Sienna 17x7 Factory Original Oem 5x4.5 Bolt Alloy Wheels Rims 69604 on 2040-parts.com
Azusa, California, United States
Brand:Toyota
Hub Bore:60.1mm
Manufacturer Part Number:4261106750, 4261106770
Rim Brand:Factory, OEM
Rim Material:Alloy
Finish:Silver
Rim Width:7" With 45mm Offset
Wheel Hollander #'s:69604
Rim Diameter:17"
Bolt Pattern In Inches:5x4.5
Number of Bolts:5
Color:Silver
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