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The SO-CAL Speed Shop Hot Rod Wheel
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SO-CAL Wheel 16 x 5 1/2-inch
SO-CAL Wheel 16 x 6-inch
SO-CAL Wheel 16 x 8-inch
SO-CAL Knock-Off Hub Kit - 1/2-inch
SO-CAL Knock-Off Hub Kit - 7/16-inch
SO-CAL Knock-Off Hub Kit - 12mm
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From $398.75 to $900.00
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Product Description
The latest development in our New Traditionalist line of products is the Hot Rod Wheel. SO-CAL has truly captured the look of the 'Post-WWII/Pre-Elvis' American circle track racing scene. This one piece cast aluminum alloy pin-drive knock off wheel is the epitome of quality and truly puts it in a class by itself. Check out the features listed below and you'll see why we are so excited about this remarkable new addition to SO-CAL Speed Shop's unique line of hot rod products and services.
PLEASE NOTE:
A knock off kit is required for all knock off wheels.
- Permanent low pressure molded one piece aluminum alloy casting.
- Material: 356A heat treated T6 aluminum.
- Available in knock-off style.
- Available in sizes 16 x 5-1/2 (3.00" back space), 16 x 6 (3.50" back space) and 16 x 8 (3.50" back space). Ideally suited for that early style bias-ply tire look and feel.
- Available bolt patterns: 5 on 4 1/2", 4 3/4"
- Optionally included are TRIGO forged aluminum tri-fan knock off nuts, cad plated steel adapters and all related hardware. Note the use and detail of the S/S snap rings and aluminum grease retainers achieving the authentic look of the era.
- Orders taken exclusively through your local SO-CAL Speed Shop or SO-CAL Speed Shop authorized dealer.
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