Golden Star WH13-551TP Inner Wheel House Extended Width Tub 1955-1957 Chevy Hardtop/Sedan Pair
189-WH13-551TP
Golden Star WH13-551TP Features:
1955-1957 Chevy Hardtop/Sedan Inner Wheel House Extended Width Tub Pair, Modify for Convertible
1955-1957 Chevy Hardtop/Sedan Inner Wheel House Extended Width Tub Pair by Golden Star Auto. If your old INNER WHEELHOUSE EXTENDED WIDTH is rusted or damaged, we are proud to offer a Golden Star Classic Auto Parts designed replacement!
Information:INNER WHEELHOUSE EXTENDED WIDTH
Widens Stock Steel Inner Trunk Wheel Wells By 2-5/8"" Per Side
Allows Use Of 13"" Wide Tires When Used With Rear Spring Pocket Kit
Use On Hardtop & Sedan Body Styles
Can Also Be Custom Fit To Convertible
Flanged For Easy Weld-In To Existing Trunk Walls
Requires Cutting & Welding
Years:1955, 1956, 1957
Over the years your original INNER WHEELHOUSE EXTENDED WIDTH gets rusty, dented, cracked or scratched. Many parts, especially on classic vehicles, take the most beating from rain, road salt, dirt, debris, and time that eventually cause some areas to be Completely rusted through.
Golden Star Auto has a quality designed INNER WHEELHOUSE EXTENDED WIDTH for your CHEVY at the price you want!
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Motor Vehicles
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