Zr1 rims.. what sizes fit?
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Zr1 rims.. what sizes fit?
ive been meaning to put better rims on the vette for... well lets not get into that...
i want the zr1 rims, mainly because they look ok and are reasonably cheap..
what sizes would fit on my 78?? i know i would need adaptors but id apreaciate a
" you need this size wheel ( front, backspacing ) and this size wheel ( backk, backspacing )
along with spacers, and it should look good.. )
i would assume these wheels would be over kill but i just want to give you guys an idea of what im lookin for..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/17-11...em290157287409
thanx
i want the zr1 rims, mainly because they look ok and are reasonably cheap..
what sizes would fit on my 78?? i know i would need adaptors but id apreaciate a
" you need this size wheel ( front, backspacing ) and this size wheel ( backk, backspacing )
along with spacers, and it should look good.. )
i would assume these wheels would be over kill but i just want to give you guys an idea of what im lookin for..
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/17-11...em290157287409
thanx
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Drifting
SLP is the OEM manufacturer of that wheel and makes it in chrome or painted "hyperblack" as a direct fit for C3's. Mid America and Corvette Central both carry these wheels or you can get them directly from SLP.
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...03&BIG=81003-1
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...03&BIG=81003-1
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Drifting
SLP is the OEM manufacturer of that wheel and makes it in chrome or painted "hyperblack" as a direct fit for C3's. Mid America and Corvette Central both carry these wheels or you can get them directly from SLP.
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...03&BIG=81003-1
http://www.slponline.com/view_produc...03&BIG=81003-1
Like those in my sig - 17x8 perfect backspacing running 255-50/17
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I have a 98 SS Camaro that I took the wheels off of to put on some TTII's. They are 17x9 "ZR1" wheels and have the stock 275-40/17 tires on them. Would these fit on my 80 or would I need smaller rims (17x8) and tires (255-50 17)?
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Bumping an old thread after a search, maybe someone can confirm my question.
Can C3's run 17" (or 16's for that matter) wheels that were designed for third gen F-bodies without any spacers or adapters?
I remember seeing one poster's avatar with what looked to be 16" IROC wheels on a blue chrome bumper 'vert, but I don't remember his name.
Many thanks.
Can C3's run 17" (or 16's for that matter) wheels that were designed for third gen F-bodies without any spacers or adapters?
I remember seeing one poster's avatar with what looked to be 16" IROC wheels on a blue chrome bumper 'vert, but I don't remember his name.
Many thanks.
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Not exactly sure what backspacing the 3rd Gen Camaraos run, but you'll need adapters for the 4th Gen Camaro wheels. SLP sold those 17x8's fauxrs is running with 4" of backspacing specifically for early cars like ours. Late model stuff run more like 7" of backspacing.
Last edited by 1mpalss; 03-24-2010 at 12:12 AM.
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They look good, if you run 9 1/2" in the back you'll need to move them out a bit. I used wooden blocks in place of the spacers to mock it up before I ordered the billet aluminum spacers.
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Color me tempted. I currently have a set of 15" Ansen knockoffs made by Progressive on my '81. I like them, but you have to run a very thin spacer (like less than 1/8") to clear the calipers, which I don't particularly like, but given the minimal effect, I could probably live with until I get everything else done to the car that I want to do.
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There was a guy running with scca that had the third gen firebird 16" wheels on his 76 with no spacers. They were the same ones I had on my 89 formula. I believe he said he was running 4 fronts also.
I have tried to run my dad's "true" ZR-1 wheels on my 73, but even the smaller 9.5" would not fit on the rear with the VB&P 3" adapters. The inside of the wheel was hitting the end of the spring and the ebrake bracket. I dont' think there woudl be anyway to get the 11" wheels on there without the offset trailing arms. BTW my dad has a 90 Z with factory 95 A-molds on it. I was running low on tires at an autocross and he had two spares sitting there. So i tried to fit them on, but wasn't able to at the event.
I currently run the 84-87 16X9.5" Corvette wheels on my autocross car with the VB&P 3" adapters.
I have tried to run my dad's "true" ZR-1 wheels on my 73, but even the smaller 9.5" would not fit on the rear with the VB&P 3" adapters. The inside of the wheel was hitting the end of the spring and the ebrake bracket. I dont' think there woudl be anyway to get the 11" wheels on there without the offset trailing arms. BTW my dad has a 90 Z with factory 95 A-molds on it. I was running low on tires at an autocross and he had two spares sitting there. So i tried to fit them on, but wasn't able to at the event.
I currently run the 84-87 16X9.5" Corvette wheels on my autocross car with the VB&P 3" adapters.
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So with the Camaro 5-spokes 2.5" adapter brings the backspacing pretty close to C3 stock BS.