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Old 03-05-2023, 11:16 PM
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Default Super Sport Wheel Trim Ring - which ones should I match up ?

Recently bought some SS wheels (1969 - 1970 magnum 500 style), two have the YA code and two have the AO code. The fact that they are two different year codes doesn't bother me... but, they came with two different types of trim rings, and this is something I'd like to learn more about.

I have most often seen the trim ring shown in the right side picture. The trim ring shown on the left side picture also appears to be a GM issued part. But, the left side version seems more heavy duty, definitely heavier in weight.

So, as I look to complete a matching set of trim rings, which way should I be looking to go in order to be most "correct" ? Is one version an older version than the other ?

Your thoughts appreciated. Thanks
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Old 03-06-2023, 06:04 PM
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I have the right-side type ring on my 70 Nova. Not sure if it's OEM factory or NOS. I would like to know also...
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Old 03-06-2023, 08:16 PM
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Might be a difference in ma22519452 nufactur date. The one with fingers all the way around is 14x7 matches my part number 22519452 ones.

Here is an interested paragraph: https://www.camarocentral.com/1969_1...p/22519452.htm

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1969 - 1970 Camaro 14 X 7 Deep SS Style Wheel Trim Rings Set, Original GM NOS

Original GM NOS correct size trim rings for your Camaro Super Sport style wheels. Exact stainless steel shine and design. Proper 14 x 7 deep trim rings in a matched set of 4. Exact for all 1969 - 1970 SS five spoke wheels. The optional 5 spoke Super Sport wheels require a unique trim ring. Deeper with no inner rolled lip, and this set is it. Part number 22519452 supersedes the old school book 9796919 part number.
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Follow-up

Found this active Bay listing and the seller has listed "born with Chevelle" type trim rings. These appear to match the "different" type trim rings that I picked up and had previously posted pictures of.

I am now assuming they are a legitimate older version GM trim ring. Guess we need a Chevelle expert to weigh in with their opinions. Thanks
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