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Ridler 675 Satin Silver Machined Wheel; 17x8; 0mm Offset (87-95 Jeep Wrangler YJ)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item J224125-YJ
ExtremeTerrain no longer carries the Ridler 675 Satin Silver Machined Wheel; 17x8; 0mm Offset (87-95 Jeep Wrangler YJ). Please check out Jeep CJ7 Wheels & Tires for 1976-1986 Wrangler for an updated selection.
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      Ridler 675 Satin Silver Machined Wheel; 17x8; 0mm Offset is a perfect blend of style and rugged design, making it a standout choice for those looking to enhance their vehicle's aesthetic appeal. Its bold, dark metallic finish pairs seamlessly with a wide variety of vehicle styles, offering both modernity and durability. Built by Ridler, this wheel is designed to elevate your vehicle's appearance with its robust presence.

      The 17x8 Ridler 675 Satin Silver Machined Wheel is completed in a thoroughly tested finish that will be able to handle the rigors of daily driving. It looks amazing on your ride, standing out in style while handling the job.

      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 Ridler 675 Satin Silver Machined Wheel; 17x8; 0mm Offset, with a backspacing of 4.5 Inch, 114.3mm and a bolt pattern of 5 x 114.3mm (5 x 4.5-Inch), is designed to fit 1987-1995 models. Sold individually.

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