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Hey Guys, I have a set of MB Predator Wheels for sale. They are 16”x8” with -6mm backspacing. They have a 6 lug bolt pattern of 6X 139.7 (5.5”). The center hub bore is 78.1mm, this is the standard bore size for many 2wd GM trucks from the 1990’s, I’m not sure what all else has that bore. Also if you have a smaller bore hub centric rings can also be used to make them fit your hub. These wheels were on my truck for approximately 2-3 weeks, and already have 2 coats of synthetic wax on them. I would rate the wheels a 9/10 because upon arrival to the discount tire store 2 of them had some minor blemishes in the clear coat around the edge of the lip of the rim. 2 of the rims are in very good condition, and the other 2 only have minor blemishes that aren’t visible unless your bent over looking for them. They do include center caps and valve stems which are already installed.

 

 

 

These rims new are $102 a piece, I would like to get $65 a rim or $250 for all for 4 of them, plus shipping. I really just want to get rid of them. Send me a PM and I will get at quote on shipping. Also serious inquires only, I’d like to keep this thread cleaned up. May consider a trade for something for a '96 GMC Sierra also.

 

 

 

Thanks for looking

 

 

 

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