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Jeep P5 Alloy Wheel Rim 15x10 5x5 Bolt Pattern 5" Back Spacing on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Dallas, Texas, United States

Dallas, Texas, United States
Condition:New Brand:P5 WHEELS Surface Finish:POWDER COATED Manufacturer Part Number:P5CH266 Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Developed for Sports Car racing, these wheels also fit on Jeeps and Chevy trucks with a 5x5 pattern. These are 15x10 with 5" backspacing, great for the off road tires and wide wheels! NO CENTER CAPS!


Brand new direct Stock Car racing wheel. Aluminum Alloy, full FEA analysis was done during the design phase on these. These are the wheels used on many of the TA2 Trans Am series cars. Designed to be dimensionally equivalent to the Basset Inertia wheel with a 5" backspace. 5x5 bolt circle. 18.1 lbs as per the SCCA TA2 rules. These wheels use a STANDARD 60 degree lugnut that is the same as what is used on steel stock car wheels. Fine thread wheel studs are recommended. Torque to 120 ft lbs if using a 5/8 stud. 


A standard 1" socket fits in the lug hole easily. 

These take a standard valve stem, not the large one used in the steel wheels 

Because these wheels are machined from a raw casting, they are far more accurate than an equivalent steel stock car wheel. 

As with all aluminum race wheels, these wheels have finite life span. We have successfully used these wheels on our own TA2 cars for over 2 years with no issues. 

Center Cap not included, and no cap available 

These may also work on Jeeps, Chevy trucks, and anything else with a 5x5 pattern, but be sure to use a 60 degree lug nut. 

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