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12x7 Rampage Atv/utv Black/machined 4/110 +10et Wheel - Set Of 4 on 2040-parts.com

US $180.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Litchfield Sports, Inc. Manufacturer Part Number:WCA1271101


BRAND NEW
 
Set of 4: 12x7 4/110 +10ET Black/Machined Rampage Wheel
(Includes Center Cap & Chrome Valve Stem)


 
 
This wheel fits the following vehicles:
- Honda Rincon (02-15), Rancher 420 IRS (09-14), Rubicon 500 (15), Pioneer (14-15), Big Red MUV (09-13)
- Kawasaki Brute Force 650i (06-15), 750/750i (05-15)
- Suzuki King Quad 450/700/750 (05-15)
- Yamaha Grizzly 550/650/700 (02-15), Kodiak 400/450 (05-06), Big Bear IRS (07-15), Grizzly 350/450 (07-15), Rhino (04-15), Viking (14-15), Wolverine R Spec (15)


- FREE shipping to 48 lower states only.
 

                      
 
Shipping:
Shipping charges to the 48 lower states is FREE.  We do ship to Alaska, Hawaii, PR and International.  Additional charges apply.  Please contact us for a shipping quote.

Payment:
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Returns:
Returns are accepted within 7 days.  Buyer is responsible for all shipping charges. This includes the original shipping charges to the customer.  

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