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- Staggered Full Set: American Racing AR941 Gloss Black
As low as $1,508.00
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- Staggered Full Set: American Racing AR924 Crossfire Satin Black
As low as $1,436.00
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- 20x10 American Racing AR941 Gloss Black 5x120 22mm$423.00 / wheel75 Available
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- 20x10 American Racing AR941 Gloss Black 5x4.5/114.3 40mm$423.00 / wheel43 Available
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- 20x10 American Racing AR924 Crossfire Satin Black 5x4.75/120.7 75mm$367.00 / wheel2 Available
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- 20x10 American Racing AR941 Gloss Black 5x4.5/114.3 30mm$423.00 / wheelOut of Stock
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Out of stock - 19x10 American Racing AR941 Gloss Black 5x4.5/114.3 40mm$324.00 / wheelOut of Stock
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Out of stock - 19x10 American Racing AR941 Gloss Black 5x4.5/114.3 35mm$324.00 / wheelOut of Stock
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Why choose American Racing?
From the racetrack to the street, one thing has remained constant: innovation. Everything we do is pushed by it. For antique hotrods, classic muscle cars, and current muscle machines, American Racing wheels are the best option. Every turn of an American Racing wheel confirms one simple thing, thanks to decades of heritage in motorsports across all disciplines. We're never idle.
What kind of wheels does American Racing make?
American Racing Wheels are true innovators in the aftermarket wheel industry, claiming to be the inventors of the dragster and muscle car wheel, also known as the American Racing Torq Thrust.
Are American Racing wheels high Quality?
American Racing wheels have always been of exceptional quality, setting the bar for lightweight, long-lasting modern wheel designs. Their original wheels were made of magnesium, sometimes known as "mags" in the drag racing community. Magnesium was chosen because it was extremely strong and light in comparison to the wheels that drag racers were using at the time.
Magnesium was chosen because it was extremely strong and light in comparison to the wheels that drag racers were using at the time.