Corvette Hubcap Spinner Spacer: 1966

Corvette Hubcap Spinner Spacer: 1966

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SKU: A243072DS
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For purists restoring a 1966 Corvette, every detail matters. The Corvette Hubcap Spinner Spacer (1966) is the precise, purposebuilt component that aligns your spinner with factory accuracy, delivering a clean, periodperfect look and dependable performance.

  • Precisely engineered for 1966 Corvette hubcap spinners: Maintains authentic geometry so the spinner sits flush, centers perfectly, and plays nicely with the original center bore.
  • Eliminates rubbing and wobble: The correct clearance prevents contact with brake components and wheel surfaces, ensuring a smooth, secure spin every time.
  • Easy installation with OEMfit confidence: Designed to drop into place alongside your existing hardware, making restoration work faster and more reliable.
  • Built for longevity: Crafted from durable material with corrosion resistance to keep its shape and finish intact through seasons of driving and show appearances.
  • Ideal for restoration, showquality builds, and daily drivers: Helps maintain authentic look while delivering consistent hubcap alignment across all four wheels.

Who benefits most: classic Corvette collectors, restoration hobbyists, and enthusiasts who value authentic detailing without sacrificing reliability. This spacer addresses common restoration pain pointsmisaligned spinners, uneven gaps, and rattling hubcapswithout resorting to generic spacers that don’t honor the 1966 design.

Why choose this over generic alternatives? It’s engineered to the exacting specifications of the 1966 Corvette hubcap spinner system, preserving the wheel’s proportions and ensuring a cohesive, museumgrade appearance with practical, longterm performance.

Installation tips: start with a clean wheel surface, inspect the center bore for any debris, align the spacer with the hub, and reattach the spinner to the manufacturer’s recommended torque. This approach yields a consistent gap around the hubcap and a stable, centered spinner each time you drive.

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