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Black Rhino Ravine Matte Black 6-Lug Wheel; 17x8.5; 35mm Offset (91-96 Dakota)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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AmericanTrucks no longer carries the Black Rhino Ravine Matte Black 6-Lug Wheel; 17x8.5; 35mm Offset (91-96 Dakota). Please check out 1987-1996 Dodge Dakota Wheels & Tires for an updated selection.
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      Description

      Black Rhino Ravine Matte Black 6-Lug Wheel; 17x8.5; 35mm Offset. The Black Rhino Ravine Matte Black 6-Lug Wheel offers a striking balance of style and refinement. Its unique design accentuates the vehicle's aesthetic, while the premium construction underscores its robust nature. This wheel is a perfect choice for those seeking both elegance and a strong visual statement.

      This 17x8.5 Black Rhino Ravine Matte Black 6-Lug Wheel is completed in a high-quality matte black finish that will make the wheel the envy of everyone. There is a durable clear coat that protects against driving hazards.

      One-Piece Cast Aluminum Construction. This wheel is manufactured using gravity casting. Gravity casting is the process of pouring a molten aluminum alloy into a wheel mold or form utilizing the earth's own gravity to help fill the mold. The result is a strong, durable wheel that has the same good looks as a more expensive wheel, at a fraction of the price.

      Application. This Black Rhino Ravine Matte Black 6-Lug Wheel; 17x8.5, with a backspace of 6.128 Inch, 155.7mm and a bolt pattern of 6 x 114.3mm (6 x 4.5-Inch), is designed to enhance alignment and driving stability. It's specially designed to fit the 1991-1996 Dakota models, sold individually.

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