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This is a nice pair of wheels but I believe they are a two piece composite wheel with a steel hoop like the Cragar S/S. Take a closer look. The front aluminum spoke insert is larger than the S/S insert to give the look of a one piece wheel. You can see the welds on the backside of the insert to the rim as well as the thin thickness of the steel hoop/rim.
Don't take this the wrong way. I'm not bashing but just adding some details I noticed. These look to be very nice and clean pieces that are hardly ever seen. |
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Paul it would be a big help if I was to look at the wheels in the sun light some time. I pulled the boxes down out of the rafters and you are 100% right. I was looking for the separation between the drop down of the outer hoop and the center piece. It is a 2-piece wheel with the separation along the outside rim edge with the aluminum center extending to a full face . The center is aluminum and the outer looks to be steel that was painted silver. It is stamped that it is 15x6, and it was made in the USA by Crager. At least I got that part right.
Mark Sheppard |
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1-hour left on the auction. It could be awhile till you see another pair of these wheels in this condition in a chevy bolt bolt pattern.
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