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Corvette C6 Style 18" x 9.5"
Applications:
- 1988-Current Corvette
- 2005-Current: will not fit ZO6
- 1993-02 Camaro, Firebird, and Trans Am
- Manufacturer Part Number: CV06A-18095-5475-58C
FAQ:
What size are the wheels on a C6 Corvette?
- The wheels on a C6 Corvette typically come in various sizes, commonly ranging from 18 to 19 inches in diameter, enhancing both aesthetics and performance.
What bolt pattern does a C6 Corvette have?
- The C6 Corvette features a bolt pattern of 5x120.65mm, ensuring precise fitment and compatibility with aftermarket wheels designed for this specification.
Are all Corvette bolt patterns the same?
- No, Corvette bolt patterns can vary across different models. While the C6 Corvette typically has a bolt pattern of 5x120.65mm, other Corvette models may have different bolt patterns.
What bolt pattern is a C5 Corvette?
- The C5 Corvette commonly features a bolt pattern of 5x120.65mm, similar to the bolt pattern of the C6 Corvette, ensuring compatibility with wheels designed for this specification.
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