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2x 20 Mm Thick 5x4.5 Hubcentric Wheel Spacers 14x1.5 Studs For 2016 Ford Mustang on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New MPN:992810-topcn Warranty:Yes Brand:topcn Other Part Number:20mm Thick 5 Lugs Wheel Spacers Adapters Vehicle Bolt Pattern:5x4.5 or 5x114.3mm Interchange Part Number:14x1.5 Studs Wheel Spacers Wheel Bolt Pattern:5x4.5 or 5x114.3mm Interchange Part Number1:5x114.3 mm 5x4.5" Wheel Spacers Adapters Black Hub Thickness:20mm Interchange Part Number2:2015 2016 Ford Mustang Black Wheel Adapters UPC:1907490055796 Placement on Vehicle:Left Right Front Rear Thread Pinch:14x1.5 or M14x1.5 or 14mmx1.5 Center Bore Size:70.5mm

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