Utv (2) Method Race Wheels 401 Beadlock 14x7 5+2 Matte Black 4/156 Rzr Wheels on 2040-parts.com
Redding, California, United States
I have for sale a set of Method 401 Race Beadlock wheels. They are 14x7 5+2 offset 4x156 pattern.
I bought them and had my tires mounted. Later to find out they did not match my offset in the rear of my Polaris Rzr xp1000. So i bought the correct set never even drove on them. These are in good condition. |
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