Billet Wheelie Bar Wheels 5 Star Style on 2040-parts.com
Painesville, Ohio, United States
Billet Wheelie Bar Wheels, 5 Star Style Wheels, Made from solid billet 6061-T6 aircraft grade material. Molded with a polyurethane material that won’t dent or give like a rubber wheel can. Over a 10,000 lbs/ft. load capacity. 4” O.D., 3/8” through hole for mounting. Track tested over 4 years & run on vehicles making over 1500HP, sold each.
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