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Old Apr 15, 2014 | 12:50 PM
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Modulare Wheels + DuSold Designs | 1966 Chevrolet Corvette | 18/19" Modulare M27

Check out this stunning 1966 Corvette by our friends at DuSold Designs, featuring our Modulare Wheels M27 3-piece forged wheels. The wheels measure 18x8.0 front and 19x8.5 rear and are finished in gloss anthracite with chrome lips.

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Wheels look great but kind of narrow IMHO.
 
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Wheels look great but kind of narrow IMHO.

Have you ever fitted anything wider on a stock body/stock rearend C2? If so, i'd be curious to know how - this was so damn close on both sides as it was.
 
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Have you ever fitted anything wider on a stock body/stock rearend C2? If so, i'd be curious to know how - this was so damn close on both sides as it was.
I've only helped transport and help display a 67' at the Corvette Expo in Houston. It was completely stock.

I thought the wheel choice and size on this car was chosen by the owner. I did not realize the tolerances were so close.
Mini-tub and rolling the fenders would increase the room but the cost and chopping up a classic could be hard to justify.
 
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Originally Posted by CRAGER
I've only helped transport and help display a 67' at the Corvette Expo in Houston. It was completely stock.

I thought the wheel choice and size on this car was chosen by the owner. I did not realize the tolerances were so close.
Mini-tub and rolling the fenders would increase the room but the cost and chopping up a classic could be hard to justify.

Customer did choose the style and color and diameter, but we were asked to maximize the width. He did not want to do the minitub, and you can't roll fenders on a corvette since they are fiberglass....but we did actually had to trim them slightly to even get this to work.
 
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