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US $21.55
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New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States

New Richmond, Wisconsin, United States
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Vision Wheel Center Caps C158AB-SET
  • Engineered to be the toughest ATV/UTV wheels available
  • Extensively tested for corrosion resistance and durability
  • Available in machined with a clear coat or black finishes; all finishes are premium grade
  • Center cap (included) and rivets designed to look like shell casings
  • Meet or exceed OEM required load capacities
  • Fronts rated at 656 lb. and rears rated at 1,124 lb.
  • Must use Vision Wheel lug nuts, see chart
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