20" Atx Artillery Jk Rims And Toyo Open County A/t Tires 5x5 Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Cornelius, North Carolina, United States
I am selling my set of 4 20" ATX Artillery rims with Toyo Open Country
A/T tires. I used them for 75,000 miles before I changed them out. The
rims are good and the tires still have some tread left on them. Total
setup new is around $3000. Please verify your vehicles bolt pattern before
contacting. Shipping quote upon request, I just need to know the address it will be shipped to.
Specs below: ATX Artillery information: 20x9 wheel size 5 on 5 bolt pattern Backspace = 4.53in. Max Load = 2200lbs Finish = Chrome Hubcentric = No Offset = -12mm Toyo Open Country A/T tire information: 285/55/R20 Black Letters Load Range = 116T Max Load = 2756lbs. Tread Depth = 12/32 Overall Diameter = 31.3 |
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