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Corvette-Style Chrome Reproduction Aluminum Wheel Set (55-57 Chevy Bel Air; 55-57 Chevy 150; 55-57 Chevy 210; 55-57 Chevy Nomad)

Item EK-57-369388-1
Eckler's no longer carries the Corvette-Style Chrome Reproduction Aluminum Wheel Set (55-57 Chevy Bel Air; 55-57 Chevy 150; 55-57 Chevy 210; 55-57 Chevy Nomad). Please check out Tri-Five Wheels & Tiresfor an updated selection.
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    Features

    • Excellent Replacement Or Upgrade For Faded, Stained, Scratched, Or Curb Damaged Wheels
    • 15?x8" 1-Piece Cast Aluminum Construction
    • PVD Chrome Coating Is Lighter & More Durable Than Chrome
    • Accepts O.E. Valve Stems, Center Caps, Lug Nuts (Available Separately)
    • Each Wheel Is Tested For True Run Out, Requires Lug Centric Wheel Balancing
    • 5" Back Spacing
    • 5 x 4 3/4" Bolt Pattern
    • PVD Chrome Coating Is Lighter & More Durable Than Chrome
    • Sold In Set Of 4

    Description

    A Corvette-style aluminum replacement wheels may be just the extra style your 1955-1957 Chevy needs. Your clear coat on your stock wheels can discolor, stain, flake off and your wheels can become scratched and pitted. You could have them professionally refinished but doing it right is expensive and takes a lot of time. In reality, refinishing them can easily cost you more than buying a new set. The solution is to start fresh with Eckler's Classic Chevy high quality 15"x8" reproduction wheel. This 15"x8" wheel is constructed of one piece cast aluminum. Like the factory wheel, this wheel accepts O.E. valve stems, center caps & emblems, and lug nuts (not included and available separately). The wheels on your classic Chevy set the style for the rest of your car to follow.

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