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17" X 10"
JEGS How to Measure Wheel Fitment click here
JEGS 681295 Features:
- One-Piece Aluminum Construction
- Meets or Exceeds SAE Fatigue Standards
- Sleek 5-Spoke Design
- DOT Approved
- Includes JEGS 2 3/8 in. Center Cap 555-69154
- JEGS 3 1/2 in. Center Cap Sold Separately 555-69155
- 23 mm (.906 in.) Lug Counter Bore Diameter (Requires Spline Drive Lug Nuts) See Special Note Below
- These Wheels fit many applications and it is important to take measurements on your Vehicle first before purchasing. (See How to Measure Wheel Fitment Link Above)
Special Notes:
- These wheels are machined with a 23 mm (.906 in.) lug counter bore diameter and require spline drive lug nuts. Lug nuts are sold separately (See JEGS Spline Drive Lug Nut Chart Below). A JEGS spline drive socket is required for the installation of JEGS spline drive lug nuts. We recommend JEGS 6-Spline 555-65446 or 7-Spline 555-65460 socket.
Specifications:
Would the wheels fit on a 1984 c4
Will they come with hubcentric rings?
will this bolt on to a 1988 corvette z51?
Do these fit 2010 ss camaro 17x10
Hello the wheel fit for camaro 2000 or not
What is the total width outside to outside of this rim? Thanks
would these fit a 98 chevy truck with a 305,315/50/17? Are they available in a 8"or 9" width? thanks!
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