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Old 01-12-2025, 01:58 AM
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Default 15 Inch Centerline Wheels With BFG tires

No curb rash. No nicks. Nothing bent. No excuses.
These were on my 1969 Z/28. See pics. I decided to go back all stock. That means the YH Rally wheels and bias ply tires are back on.

Tires have less than 500 miles on them. They run true, and are perfectly balanced.

There are very light water spots on the wheels from the last time I washed the car. They clean up with glass cleaner or any good polish with minimal effort.

Rears are 15 x 8.5 with 5 inch backspacing. As you can see from the pics they fit perfectly under inside the wheel wells of my 69 Camaro. I cannot say if they would fit inside a 67 or 68.
Rear tires are 255 60 R15.
Fronts are 15 x 7, also 5 inch backspacing. I ran a .200 spacer (very easy to find) to keep them from rubbing the frame rail on full turn. No rubbing issues at all. Although I am normally not a big fan of spacers, but .200, or even .250 isn’t excessive and I had no vibration issues. Something like this:

https://www.amazon.com/2pc-0-25-Thic...0&sr=8-11&th=1

Front tires are 215 70 R15 (comparable to an F70 15 for you old school guys.

Included is a third 15 x 8.5 wheel with 225 70 R15 tire. Never been on the ground. Well, the wheel is used, but the tire has never been on the ground. As you can see, that wheel is a satin finish; not polished.

All five wheels and tires are balanced. None are bent.

Also included are four “hub centric” rings that I had special made for these wheels to go on Chevy axles. They fit perfectly. Most folks will tell you that you have to constantly re-torque the shank type lug nuts on Centerline wheels. NOT if you have “hub centric” rings. They stop the wheels from shifting around on the hub. They also contribute to the vibration free ride.

Also included are six push on dust caps. I have three of each style. Don’t ask me what I did with the other two. Can’t find them. I ran two of one style on one side and the other style on the other side. No one ever noticed. If you are so OCD you must have four that match, they are still available.

Lastly, I will include a full set of twenty (20) shank lug nuts with the proper size shank, and with washers. They have NEVER been run down with an impact gun. Always installed by hand, and torqued with a torque wrench. I am the only one that has ever mounted these on my car (other than the spare wheel which I bought used).
None of these tires have been exposed to sunlight other than the brief periods when I drove the car. Like I said, less than 500 miles. Car has been in climate controlled garage and is always covered.

Prefer local pick up. Shipping would suck.

These would also fit any of the A body cars of the day, like Cutlass, Chevelle, GTO, etc. as well as many cars of the 70s. Great day 2 (or day 3) look.

Listed on CL at $1,200 for everything. Not willing to split up at this time.
Would do $1000 to a member.

If you are not in a hurry, and don't mind paying in advance, I can bag these up, keep them in my climate controlled garage and delver free to MCACN. I realize that's a 10 month wait. Might be worth it given shipping. Also, can work on a relay if you want to put out feelers.

I will ship at your expense. Have never tried shipping mounted wheels and tires via pirate ship, so don't know the protocol. Seems like all the tires I have delivered come FedEx.
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I've used Fastenal for bulk shipping on pallets. Be a bit of work and time to strap and wrap them on a pallet, but then the rate is a flat pallet charge, usually under $200. I've always added the cost of any materials used in the process. I have a Fastenal 7 miles from the house and we go that way often, so I just arrange to drop it off on one of those trips.
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I can ratchet strap to a pallet. No problem. Fastenal near me.
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Sold locally. Guy on the way with cash.
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Congrats !! at the price you had on them, I didn't think they would be around for long.
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One less pile to trip over.
Trying to downsize. Want to make things easier for Sherri when I check out. Not planning on any time soon, but eventually, it will happen.
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One less pile to trip over.
Trying to downsize. Want to make things easier for Sherri when I check out. Not planning on any time soon, but eventually, it will happen.
I hear ya !! Watching people 10 yrs younger pass away and knowing I'm about 14 yrs from average, familial, mortality is having an effect on my outlook and planning.
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