OE wheels ZR1
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OE wheels ZR1
Does anybody have any pics of the OE wheels ZR1's on a third gen in 17x11?
If you do please give details on your setup and what had to be done to get them to fit.
If you do please give details on your setup and what had to be done to get them to fit.
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Re: OE wheels ZR1
a simple search may help. i believe they have been through every single corvette and other f-body gen rims too many times.
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If I'm not mistakin I was about to get some and the offset was too much, they needed an inch or more just to fit right, i passed em up since the spacers where 75$ each, I'm sure someone on here can give you some more info. hope this helps good luck
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Re: OE wheels ZR1
Doesn't matter which style, or what they look like, painted or not. All that matters is the 17x11", the 5 on 4.75" lug pattern, and the backspacing. A 7" backspacing will work if you do a bit of clearancing. With a 4th gen axle, you'll need another 1.5" of BS. There are plenty of threads detailing the clearancing required. . We aren't going to just give you what you can find for yourself with a few hours of reading old threads. If it really matters to you, you'll make the time.
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How did I get em to fit? Well lets see, I bought them, then put them on. 4th gen rear.
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i like the spoiler with that hood, buddy of mine has the spoiler with a 4 in. cowl, clean car
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Re: OE wheels ZR1
Will they fit? I seem to be reading different things on different threads, some say they will and others say they need adaptors.
92 BBC Z, did you have to use adaptors?
Im looking into getting some (all 4 are 17x9's) and i have the stock spindles and stock 3rd gen disk brake rear end.
92 BBC Z, did you have to use adaptors?
Im looking into getting some (all 4 are 17x9's) and i have the stock spindles and stock 3rd gen disk brake rear end.
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Re: OE wheels ZR1
2.5" adapters on the front only. 4th gen rear.
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