1970 Trans Am Jw Kr 15" Rally Ii Wheels 1971 Ram Air Iv 455 Ho M21 Ram Air Iii on 2040-parts.com
Point Roberts, Washington, United States
You are bidding on a PAIR (2) of 1970 and 1971 Trans am 15 x 7 Rally II wheels.....These are stamped KR...and were likely sold over the parts counter....as service replacement wheels...as BOTH still have the GM part # tags on them...
I believe they would be considered "correct"...for 1970,1971 and 1972 Trans ams and Formula's with the Y99 handling package...as Service Replacement parts Overall....both wheels are in pretty decent shape for their age....but all or most of the lug tapers have issues...prolly from an overzealous tire jockeys air gun... It appears that they will still support a stock style lug nut....but the aftermarket chrome ones have a longer taper...which would work better....if you were going to use them as they are... Sold AS IS...no returns... Quoted shipping cost is an estimate ONLY.....final shipping/handling charges will be based on buyers ship zip.... |
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