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4pc 1.25" Wheel Spacers | 5x5 To 5x5.5 | 1/2" Studs Adapters For Chrysler on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:5x127 or 5x5 to 5x139.7 or 5x5.5 Adapter Manufacturer Part Number:991950-wonderfulpart Other Part Number:1/2"x20 or 1/2" UNF Studs / Nuts Warranty:Yes Inner Diameter:78.3 MM Wheel Bolt Pattern:5x5.5 or 5x139.7mm VEHICLE BOLT PATTERN:5x5 or 5x127mm Surface Finish:High Performance Aluminum STUD GRADE:10.9 Thickness:1.25" 1.25inch or 32mm Pattern:5 Lug Thread Pitch:1/2"x20 Brand:wonderfulparts UPC:Does not apply

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