There’s nothing like the Chevrolet Corvette. America’s Sports Car is in its seventh-generation and this Stingray Convertible is perfect for fast summer drives. Its 6.2-liter V-8 engine pumps out 460 horsepower and 465 lb-ft. of torque, which is good enough for a 3.6-second 0-60 mph time. This Torch Red Chevrolet Corvette Stingray Convertible features a […]
There’s nothing like an old-school vintage pickup truck and this custom Chevrolet C10 is nothing short of cool. The truck that really put Chevrolet on the map is a cult favorite and this C10 is showing us why with a slammed look and new American Racing VF509 wheels. This pickup has been meticulously restored and […]
The Chevrolet C/K models put the American brand on the map when it came to full-size pickups. This first-gen Chevy C10 is an old-school half-ton pickup with a drop-center ladder frame, independent front suspension, and a six-cylinder engine. Dressed in a classic Red and White with polished metal trim, this Chevy C10 sports a set […]
Fitment Specifications: Vehicle: 2016 Chevy Corvette Wheels: American Racing VF503 Wheels Wheel Finish: Satin Black Front Wheel Size: 19×10 Offset: +40 Rear Wheel Size: 20×12 Offset: +59 Front Tire Size: 285/30/19 Rear Tire Size: 335/25/20 Want to see what we have to offer for your vehicle?
Technically the wheel consists of a Rim and a Disc. The rim is the outer edge of the wheel which is where the bead of the tire seats while the Disc is the center of the wheel where the PCD (bolt pattern) is found. It’s common for Aftermarket Wheels to be referred to as Rims. […]
One of the questions we get asked the most thru our support ticket system is – How much do Tires and Rims Cost? The short answer is, it depends, It depends on many different factors ranging from what diameter you’re looking for and also what tire size is required for your package. Below we outline a couple of […]
The short answer is yes, you can use your old TPMS on your new wheels and tires, however below we discuss some points to consider before making that decision. Consider the shelf life of your TPMS Your TPMS are powered by lithium-ion batteries which have a typical lifespan of five to ten years with five […]









