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Default Rally Trim Ring Question.

Does anybody know what trim ring this is? GM or older aftermarket.
1. There's no identification anywhere on it.
2. It's was on a GM FW rally wheel.
3. It's 15x7 and 2.5
4. If it's GM a part number would help.
5. I need one new or very clean. One tire fell over in garage and landed on a piece of steel and screwed the ring up.
Thanks for any help. I've tried a couple aftermarket rings and they don't fit the GM rims and the quality sucks
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Looks to be a repro of the original ring.... and seems to be no longer available. I found some on HBC and Muscle Car Central websites, but none to be had. It could be oem, but with no identification, I'd guess repro first. All the available aftermarket rings have the continuous ring of teeth and don't fit or stay on well, as you already know.

I did a search for NOS but came up blank. Your best option is to ask for one on here. I'm always amazed at what comes out of the woodshed for parts...
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I'm moving and just took a load of trim rings to the storage facility.

One of the rings was new in the box.

I'll take a look at it when I get over there this evening.

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I'm moving and just took a load of trim rings to the storage facility.

One of the rings was new in the box.

I'll take a look at it when I get over there this evening.

K
Thanks and yes please take a look.
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Disregard. Mine is for a 14" wheel.

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Disregard. Mine is for a 14" wheel.

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Does anybody know what trim ring this is? GM or older aftermarket.
1. There's no identification anywhere on it.
2. It's was on a GM FW rally wheel.
3. It's 15x7 and 2.5
4. If it's GM a part number would help.
5. I need one new or very clean. One tire fell over in garage and landed on a piece of steel and screwed the ring up.
Thanks for any help. I've tried a couple aftermarket rings and they don't fit the GM rims and the quality sucks
With the oval valve stem hole, it looks like 1967 Corvette & 1969 Camaro Z/28 15x7 second or 3rd design.
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With the oval valve stem hole, it looks like 1967 Corvette & 1969 Camaro Z/28 15x7 second or 3rd design.
X-2. I believe the part number ended in 104 for the second, maybe 3rd. design. I purchased (2) NOS ones from Felix McConnel back in the late 80's. Bill
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