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1963-1982 Corvette Vintage Wheel Works V40 16x8 Wheel (63-82 Corvette C2 & C3)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-25-348164-1
Eckler's no longer carries the 1963-1982 Corvette Vintage Wheel Works V40 16x8 Wheel (63-82 Corvette C2 & C3). Please check out 1953-1962 C1 Corvette Wheels & Tiresfor an updated selection.
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    Features

    • Vintage 5-Spoke V40 Design Wheel
    • 1-Piece Cast Aluminum Construction
    • Media Blasted Finish On Spokes, Machined Finish On Barrel
    • Strong And Lightweight, 21 Lbs. Per Wheel
    • 5x4.75" Bolt Pattern, 4-1/2" Back Space (0 Offset)
    • Includes Chrome Lug Nuts, Center Caps, & Center Cap Hardware
    • Lug Centric Balancing Required (Balancing Adapter Goes Through The Lug Holes)
    • 1-Year Limited Manufacturer's Warranty
    • Ecklers Legacy Number: 25-13808

    Description

    Put these wheels on your vintage C2 or C3 Corvette and save weight while adding visual excitement. These 16" wheels allow you to step up to a Z-rated 50-series tire with a square shoulder. They vastly improve your driving experience with shorter stops, more steering feel with quicker response and more confident and predictable handling. The Vintage 40 16" x 8" has 5 straight spokes that come to a rounded point on the front edge of each spoke and have no curvature to them. It has a media-blasted center and spoke area and machined barrel. This wheel is made from virgin 356 aluminum ingots and heat treated to a T6 factor. It comes with a 4-1/2" backspace (0 offset). This wheel has 1/2" clearance from the axle plane to the backside of the spokes. Includes standard center-cap and chrome lug

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