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This specific wheel is designed for the C2 corvette. It has a pouch in the spoke that's very close to the outer rim. You can see the notch in the spoke on the inner side. There are very few choices for the stock C2s and this is the only torque thrust wheel that'll clear the calipers. That's why they are so valuable.
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Jer..
Would those be the same dual piston calipers that reside on 1968 Z 2/8's (J52 option)? I have never been able to fit any type of TT wheels even the curved spoke variants.. on my Z regardless of backspacing or diameter since they all bind on the calipers when close to finally being tightened up.. American Racing area Rep. I spoke to a few years back at a race in Chicago offered me a great pricing on some brand new TT d's- but couldn't even explain or understand why (who should better know?) when I told him about this, as to what might be the reason.. Randy |
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