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Plain 15x7 Inch Steel Smoothie Wheel on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Speedway Interchange Part Number:910-01570-PLN Manufacturer Part Number:065704-1-400 Other Part Number:91001570-PLN

Raw steel smoothie rims feature 5 on 4-1/2" and 5 on 4-3/4" dual bolt patterns in 15" diameters. Features 3/16" thick steel centers with a reinforcing rib for extra strength. These come with a valve stem hole for a 1/2" valve stem.

5 on 4-1/2" or 5 on 4-3/4" dual bolt patterns

15" wheels with standard backspacing

7" bead width and 4" backspace

I ordered the wrong size My loss your gain Deal is for two rims will not separate.

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