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  • Dorman 16 Hole Black 16X6 5 Steel Wheel for Mitsubishi - 939-151

    Dorman® 16 Hole Black 16X6 5 Steel Wheel for Mitsubishi

    PartNumber: 939-151
    Product Specifications
    • Bolt Pattern Diameter: 4.5 In.
    • Bore Diameter: 67
    • Color: Black
    • Dimensions: 16 x 6.5
    • Grade Type: Standard
    • Lug Stud/Bolt Count: 5
    • OE Part Number: MN101093
    • Primary Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3 / 5x4.5
    • UPC: 019495537083
    • Wheel Diameter (in): 16 In.
    • Wheel Finish: Painted
    • Wheel Material: Steel
    • Width (in): 6.5 In.
    • Part Description: Mitsubishi 16 Hole Black 16X6 5 Steel Wheel
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    $73.40

About Mitsubishi Alloy Wheels

Mitsubishi is a Japanese multinational automobile manufacturer. It grew with the Southeast Asian economy in the mid-1990s, controlling about 25% of the region's truck and automobile markets. During the development of Mitsubishi, many popular parts have been built, such as the alloy wheels. They usually come in various sizes to meet consumers' different needs. The alloy wheels are way lighter, but often they are prone to bending and cracking on bad roads.
Mitsubishi stands out for great parts. However, consumers need new alloy wheels if these parts are worn or damaged. Always make sure to check the tire pressure at least once a month as it has a major impact on how the car will perform in different road conditions. The removal process is as follows. First, lift and support the vehicle using jack stands. Next, remove the lug nuts holding the wheel in place (the number of lug nuts depends on the vehicle). Then gently pull the wheel off the hub assembly to avoid damage to the inside of the wheel well. There are lots of top-quality and durable Mitsubishi parts available on our website. Prompt services are given to you with great hospitality.

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