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17" Corvette C5 Style Wheels Set Rims Fit Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $701.00
Location:

Sarasota, Florida, US

Sarasota, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return policy details:CUSTOMER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR RETURN IN NEW RESALABLE CONDITION. Please call for Return Authorization Number (RA#) before returning any item. Returns without RA# will be refused. Returns must be within 14 days, have ALL original packaging protection intact and insured or item will be refused, returned and no refund will be issued. Shipping & handling charges are not refundable. FREE SHIPPING ITEMS will have estimated shipping costs deducted from refund. Minimum restocking fee of $35. No refunds issued after 30 days. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Bolt Pattern:5-120.65 Rim Diameter:17 Rim Width:8.5 Manufacturer Part Number:5353235

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17" Corvette C5 Style Wheels SET Rims Fit Camaro

UPC# 5353235

 

Set of 4 C5 Style Replica Wheels

PRODUCT:

17" Fits Camaro Corvette C5 Style Replica Wheels - 17x8.5 Chrome SET

WHEEL SIZE:

17x8.5

OFFSET:

58.0

BOLT PATTERN:

5-120.65

FINISH:

Chrome

CENTER CAPS:

Center cap included, factory center cap will interchange.

FITMENT:

Fits: Corvette 1988 thru Current. Camaro, Firebird and Trans am 1993 thru 2002. Will NOT Fit 2005 and newer C6 Z06 Grand Sport or ZR1. Fitment provided for stock vehicles only.

PRODUCT CODE: SET-CV05-17085-5475-58C

FREE MOUNTING AND BALANCING:

Our balancing is performed on a Hunter Road Force Balancer GSP9700, the same process used in Indy and NASCAR circuits. The GSP9700 Vibration Control System solves wheel balance problems and “road tests” the tire/wheel assembly. The exclusive Road Force Measurement® System applies up to 1400 pounds (635 kg) against the tire, while rotating the wheel and tire at high speeds, thus imitating road force conditions.

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O.E. Wheel Distributors, LLC is not affiliated with the manufacturer referenced in this listing in any way or form.  Trademarked and registered terms are used for fitment and descriptive purposes only. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners. O.E. Wheel Distributors, LLC states that our use of any trademarked terms in our product descriptions constitute fair use and nominative use and is in no way to offer confusion that O.E. Wheel Distributors, LLC listings or any referenced manufacturer's products or their companies are related.
 

 

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