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KMC Bully OL Matte Bronze Wheel; 16x7; 10mm Offset (76-86 Jeep CJ7)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J207769-CJ
ExtremeTerrain no longer carries the KMC Bully OL Matte Bronze Wheel; 16x7; 10mm Offset (76-86 Jeep CJ7). Please check out Jeep CJ7 Wheels & Tires for 1976-1986 Wrangler for an updated selection.
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      Description

      KMC Bully OL Matte Bronze Wheel; 16x7 The KMC Bully OL Matte Bronze Wheel combines a sleek, sophisticated design with premium construction that enhances the visual appeal and complements a wide range of vehicle styles. This wheel is perfect for those seeking to make a bold statement while maintaining elegance and robustness.

      The 16x7 KMC Bully OL Matte Bronze Wheel is completed in a high-quality bronze finish for an aggressive appearance that will turn heads. This wheel features a durable clear coat that stands up to the hazards of everyday driving.

      Impressive Construction. The wheel is manufactured from aluminum, a dependable metal that is simultaneously powerful and lightweight. The wheel underwent a thorough testing process that represents an incredibly strong, but stylish upgrade.

      Application. This KMC Bully OL Matte Bronze Wheel; 16x7, with a backspace of 4.394 Inch, 111.6mm; and bolt pattern of 5 x 139.7mm (5 x 5.5-Inch), is designed to fit the 1976-1986 Jeep CJ7 . The precise specifications of the wheel ensure proper alignment and driving stability, perfectly complementing the vehicle's model. Sold individually.

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      What's in the Box

      • (1) Wheel
      • (1) Center Cap

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