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1963-1982 Corvette Rally Wheel 1-Piece Cast Aluminum 17x8

Item EK-25-352233-1
Eckler's no longer carries the 1963-1982 Corvette Rally Wheel 1-Piece Cast Aluminum 17x8. Please check out 1953-1962 C1 Corvette Wheels & Tiresfor an updated selection.
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      Features

      • Corvette Rally Wheel in upgraded 17x8 size
      • 1-Piece cast aluminum construction
      • Strong and lightweight, weigh 30 lbs. per wheel
      • 5x4.75" and 5x5" bolt pattern, 4.50" back spacing
      • Uses original style conical open ended lug nuts and rubber or steel valve stems.
      • Do not use chrome aftermarket lug nuts, they will not clear hub caps
      • Will not fit factory derby or flat disc center caps
      • Plastic derby or flat disc center caps are not included
      • Ecklers Legacy Number: 25-14384

      Description

      Give your vintage C2 or C3 Corvette an upgraded factory appearing wheel with these Eckler's 17" Corvette Rally Wheels. These 17"x8" wheels allow you to step up to a Z-rated 40-series tire with a square shoulder. They will dramatically improve your driving experience with shorter stops, more steering feel with quicker response and more confident and predictable handling. This wheel is constructed of one piece cast aluminum with a machined lip. A durable silver powder coating looks great for the long haul. Custom molded derby or flat disc style center caps are available separately and provide the finishing touch. Trust Eckler's Corvette for all your 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982 Corvette restoration a

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