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ZR1 Style Gloss Black Machined Wheel; 17x9.5 (88-96 Corvette C4)Find parts that fit my vehicle

Item EK-25-109222-1
Eckler's no longer carries the ZR1 Style Gloss Black Machined Wheel; 17x9.5 (88-96 Corvette C4). Please check out 1953-1962 C1 Corvette Wheels & Tiresfor an updated selection.
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      Features

        • Reproduction Aluminum Wheel
        • Direct-Fit For 1988-96 With 17" Wheels
        • 56mm Offset
        • Black Finish With A Fine Machined Lip
        • Ecklers Legacy Number: 35965
        • Eckler OEM Number: 9592379

      Description

      Fits Chevy Corvette Wheel CV01 Corvette Replica Wheel ZR1 Rim

      17-inch Rim for Chevrolet Corvette ZR1 CV01 17x9.5 Gloss Black Chevy Wheel.

      These CV01 Corvette Corvette Replica Wheels are 17x9.5 machined lip black Chevy rims (ZR1 Rim Style) designed to fit the Chevy Corvette and other compatible vehicles. Please check our fitment tab for specific year-make-model applications and will-not-fit exceptions before ordering.

      Over the past 21 years, OE Wheel Distributors has forged relationships with some of the world’s highest quality, ISO9001 certified wheel manufacturers. Many of these same facilities also produce wheels for some of the largest names in the US domestic OEM brand lineup. All of our products are designed, engineered, manufactured and tested to adhere strictly to all SAE-J2530 requirements and are backed by lifetime structural warranty.. Like all quality Corvette Corvette Replica Wheels, the CV01 should be washed with soap and water only (no harsh chemicals), and dried with a clean microfiber cloth.

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