Toyota Tundra Sequoia Center Hub Cap Caps Hubcap 2000-2006 on 2040-parts.com
Providence, Rhode Island, US
This auction is for one OEM silver painted center hubcap in pretty nice refinished condition. Just a few tiny spot marks above the logo as shown in the separate picture but noticeable only up close. Part# is 42603-0C010 and it fits one of the 16" rims shown.
Fits the following:
TUNDRA 2000 2001 2002 (16” Wheel), alloy, 3 holes
SEQUOIA 2001 2002 (16” Wheel), steel, 5 holes
SEQUOIA 2003 2004 16” Wheel, steel, 5 holes
SEQUOIA 2005 2006 16” Wheel, steel (5 holes)
TUNDRA 2000 2001 2002 (16” Wheel), steel, 5 holes
TUNDRA 2003 2004 16” Wheel, steel, 5 holes
TUNDRA 2005 2006 16” Wheel, steel (5 holes)
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