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Set of 4 - Vector wheels, 15"x8.5", GM bolt pattern

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jvsteyn

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For Sale - 4 wheel set of Vintage American Racing Vector Wheels 15x8.5, with original caps. Chevy bolt pattern. Came with my 1972 Corvette. I am going to use Chevy Ralley wheels, so do not need these.
Original old school set like the ones used on the Dukes of Hazzard; General Lee 1969 Charger.
Stamped "475 IN" on back of wheel.
Great condition, will be beautiful alter clean and polish.
Comes with tires, but too old to use (age).

Price: $500 for all 4 wheels and centercaps

These wheels require the shank style lug nuts - (not included). These wheels look almost identical to 86/87 T-Type wheels except these are wider.

Wheels are here in Northern California, near Sacramento. Local pickup only.
 

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Vector Wheels

Hi, I have a 72 Chevelle. Do you think these wheels would fit? TJ
 
Fit 72 Chevelle

I believe they would fit fine. only question would be whether enough room in front (clear fenders - turning) for 15 x 8 wheels and tires. Possibly put a smaller tire on for the front?
Jack

By the way; 3 5/8 backspacing.
 
correction

FYI, as I measured per another request;
Bolt Pattern = 5 x 4 1/2
Backspacing = 3 5/8

Nevermind, looks like I was measuring 5 lug wheels incorrectly.
So they are 5 x 4 3/4 bolt pattern.

I measrured holes center to center.

HOW TO MEASURE YOUR BOLT PATTERN
4-LUG Measure center to center of two holes directly across from each other.
5-LUG Measure from the center on one hole to the BACK of the third hole.This is the easiest way to estimate a 5-lug bolt circle.
You can also measure from the CENTER of one hole to the CENTER of the third hole using 1.05 multiplier to find your bolt circle.
6-LUG Measure center to center of two holes directly across from each other.
8-LUG Measure center to center of two holes directly across from each other.
 
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