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Vw Btr Racing Buggy Wheels 15" X 7" 5 Lug 205mm Bolt Pattern 2-3/4 Back Spacing on 2040-parts.com

US $149.99
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Chatsworth, California, United States

Chatsworth, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:BTR Bolt Pattern:205mm Manufacturer Part Number:2507 Hub Bore:162mm Rim Material:Aluminum Rim Structure:Pressure Cast Rim Width:7 Color:Machined Rim Diameter:15 Quantity:1 Offset:2-3/4 Uses spherical ball seat style:Lug Nuts Number of Bolts:5


Sold As 1 Wheel

This is a Brand New BTR Race Trim  7 X 15'' VW Wheel Lug spacing is STD VW 5 lug 5/205

NOT Empi, Robby Gordon or Walker Evans.

BTR Racing Wheels are constructed from counter pressure casted aluminum, and are 20% lighter an stronger than other cast wheels on the market.
These stylish wheels come standard with satin smooth machine finish.

The most popular wheel in off road racing today.
 Accept no substitutes, BTR wheels are the strongest and lightest cast wheel pound for pound on the market.
 Available in 15"x 4" & 15" x 7"
See Our Store For 15" x 4" Matching Wheels
Very Important Note!!!!!!
These wheels use a spherical ball seat style lug nut. It's extremely important that you use the correct lug nuts.
 If you use the wrong lug nuts for your wheel, you'll not only damage the wheel, but the lug nuts will eventually loosen up.

Image result for tapered lug nuts vs spherical ball seat


Wheel backspacing is measured from the drum/disc brake mounting surface to the outside edge of the wheel.

If you take the wheel and put it face down on the ground and measure from the drum/disc brake mounting surface up to a straight edge across the wheel, that is your backspacing.

The width of a standard wheel is measured from inside edge to inside edge.

If you're replacing a wheel but you still have a tire mounted on the wheel, you'll need to dismount the tire in order to measure the width of your wheel.


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