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VTO Wheels Spotlight - Mike Gholson


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Wasn't sure if I added this somewhere on the site already.  So, I'm adding this to my CZCC personal blog.

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Mike Gholson of the Classic Zcar Club knows wheel fitment is key to getting the look that makes his car stand out.  Mike came to VTO Wheels because he knew our fitment and customer service is the best in the industry.  

The VTO Classic 8 GTR 16"x7" wheels gives Mike's Z car a stylish finish, while the deeper lip gives a much more desirable and understated aggressive look.  This yellow beauty is sitting on stock struts with Tokico springs that lower the car 1 inch.  The VTO's are 0mm offset and wrapped in 205/55-16 BFG G-Force Sport 2 sticky rubber.

No rubbing issues are reported, and the ride is said to be smooth and free of vibration.

Thank you for your support, and please let VTO help you find the perfect fit for your next project, whatever the year, make, or model may be. 

Don't know what offset or bolt pattern to run?  With us fitment doesn't have to be a guess!  We will send you a wheel to test your fitment so you know that when you place an order, the fit will be perfect.

 
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