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Gen III Brake Caliper Overlays; Raw; Front (99-25 F-250 Super Duty w/ 18+ Inch Wheels)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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    Apex Overlay Gen III Raw Brake Caliper Overlays; Front a Compatible with the 1999-2025 F-250 minimum 18" Wheels required


    Brake Caliper Overlay
    Striking Raw Finish
    CNC Machined, Quarter-Inch Thick 6061 T6 Aircraft Aluminum
    Apex Logo Decals Included
    Precise Vehicle Fitment
    Medium Difficulty Installation
    Compatible with the 1999-2025 F-250 minimum 18" Wheels required
    High Performance Brake Caliper Overlay. Reinvent the look of your wheels with the Apex Overlay Gen III Raw Brake Caliper Overlays; Front . These come in a striking raw finish, constructed using CNC-machined, quarter-inch thick 6061 T6 aircraft aluminum for long-lasting performance.
    Precise Fitment. These brake caliper overlays provide a precision cut for a perfect vehicle fitment.
    Apex Logo Decals Included. These Apex Overlay Gen III Brake Caliper Overlays come with a set of Apex Logo Decals for the front and the rear. This means you can install these Caliper Overlays with or without the Apex logo depending on your own personal taste.
    Installation. It takes no more than 30 minutes to install this product if you have moderate-to-expert level mechanical skills.The caliper needs to be drilled.
    Application. The Apex Overlay Gen III Raw Brake Caliper Overlays; Front is Compatible with the 1999-2025 F-250 minimum 18" Wheels required


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