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Old Apr 18, 2010 | 12:07 AM
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I have a 04 ZO6 with mint/perfect/flawless (you get the point) factory Z Alcoas. They are polished to a mirror finish then clear coated. They look awsome !! Heres the problem, I want black factory Z Alcoas/Speedlines. And I feel GUILTY about painting/powdercoating these. So I'm willing to trade for factory Z wheels that r already painted or maybe not the prettiest. If your interested contact me and we will work out the details. And also if you want some picks just send me your email and I'll shoot them over.

This forum needs an easier way to load pics !! Like your typical email sent up, where you just hit browse and you can go to your computers pic section. Anyway...
By the way I'm located it Tulsa, OK
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Old Apr 18, 2010 | 12:37 AM
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are these the z16 wheels or stock just polished and clear-coated?
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I'm pretty sure they are just stock Z wheels. On the back say's GM and Alcoa. So?????
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Old Apr 18, 2010 | 08:45 AM
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I thought Alcoa's where only on the 01's and a few 02's. The stock rims for an 04 should be the speedlines. The best Advice I have is to look at the forsale section on parts or find a used rim store.
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Old Apr 18, 2010 | 10:41 AM
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Somethings up with those wheels. Alcoas where only used for 2001.
Speedlines on 02-04.
Someone made a swap out, probably the polished Alcoas for the Argent Speedlines
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Old Apr 18, 2010 | 12:54 PM
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Mind you nothing is wrong with Alcoas the are a stronger rim but a bit heavier
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But from what I've read, they are stronger. Everybody seems to think if its not the year correct wheel I must be confused on what I have. Haha.. Thats exactly what there interested in, swapping wheels. Hope there what you are looking for.

Maybe I am confused, I ran the numbers and they come back as option 1. I'm assuming that the Z16's are option 3. I'm the 2nd owner, so, maybe the first guy swapped them or found a good deal on a polished set or wanted forged?? Not sure but this is what I have.. Thanks..

1) QD4 Standard Aluminum Wheels (forged)painted
Part #'s, Frt & Rear (17x8.5 & 18x9.5) 9593798 & 9593800

2) QG1 Standard Aluminum Wheels (new style mid year 2000, cast)painted
Part #'s, Frt & Rear (17x8.5 & 18x9.5) 9594181 & 9594183

3) QF5 Polished Aluminum Wheels (forged)
Part #'s, Frt & Rear (17x8.5 & 18x9.5) 9594010 & 9594011 .

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I've got some Alcoas off my 01 Z, they are not perfect 1 has some minor curb rash and another has some scratchs in the paint again not bad but noticable, send me a pm with your email address and I'll send you close up pics of my wheels.

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Sorry about the misinformation with the wheel part #'s.

I did a little research and found out that I have 9593803 & 9593805. Which happen to be Alcoa ZO6 wheels. Yes they are factory ZO6 wheels with the GM stamp and the above part #. I grabbed a mirror and looked to make sure I wasn't crazy. haha..
GM is stamped on the back of the spoke. Its kind of a dotted stamp.

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One of the forum members has questioned the (polished) statement. Which has me second guessing, could they be chromed. If you flip over to the parts for sale section and read the bantering going on and tell me what you think. I really looking for some input at this point. If you sent me your email I'll send you some pic, so maybe you can judge for yourself.
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Yes they are original ZO6 wheels. I posted the part numbers in a previous post. So, I guess here goes a description:
1) 2001 Alcoas
2) part #'s= 9593803 & 9593805
3) Chromed
4) 17x9.5 front
5) 18x10.5 rear
With pictures in post 12 and 23 in the parts for sale section

Again, looking to trade for a set of factory Z like mine. I just feel guilty painting or powdercoating these black. If someone is wanting a flawless chromed set of factory Z wheels, hit me up.
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