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Super nice pair of early 15x6 American “Sport Wheel” straight spoke TTs in 15x6” size with the rare American spinners. 4.75” bolt circle. These were on a 1955 Chevy until the late 1970s and stored away until I purchased them from the estate. They do not require restoration, just a thorough cleaning and detailing. Looking for $700 for the pair, free delivery to MCACN.
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Still available , offers considered!
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Reduced to $600 with free delivery to MCACN.
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Tony, will they fit my 67 with factory disc brakes? Jeff
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need "D" torque thrust for a 67 vet
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Jeff, they will need a 1/8” spacer to clear the 4 piston calipers.
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It’s a camaro not a vette. Don’t know if it makes a difference.
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Not gonna speak for Tony, but I do not believe the regular vintage Torq Thrust fits disc brakes.
Although, looking at the back side of Tony's, I can see them clearing a lot of calipers.
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Don't believe everything you read on the internet ... Ben Franklin Last edited by Lynn; 10-26-2025 at 04:26 AM. |
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I had these on 68 Z and they barely cleared the calipers --- 4 piston
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Do you have a pic of them on the ‘68 Z? I have a refinished set of these “SPORT WHEEL” TT’s a friend is thinking of using on his ‘68 Z. I was wondering if they cleared 4 piston brakes and how the 2.5” backspacing looked and worked.
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