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Bassett D-hole 15" X 8" 5 On 5" 4" Offset Silver Wheel Dirt Racing Imca on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:99504 Part Brand:Bassett


  • Bassett's 15 x 8 D-Hole style wheel for the IMCA, Wissota and asphalt markets featuring the same high quality spun-form shell as the Inertia Advantage wheel, but at a more economical price.
  • Light weight, yet strong enough for 3500 lbs. stock cars. 
  • Beaded shell to prevent tires from rolling off, very durable. 
  • Spun-form shell provides the lowest runout on market (under .030") for better handling. 
  • Valve stem behind center in window.
  • Weighs approx. 19 lbs.
  • Bolt Pattern: 5" on 5"
  • Offset: 4"
  • Color: Silver

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