[Z06] Got my rear SS-vette extreme widebody on my ZO6 with new Strasse rims with a DEEP lip
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Got my rear SS-vette extreme widebody on my ZO6 with new Strasse rims with a DEEP lip
I decided to go with the extreme kit that made each side 1.5 inches wider then the ZO6 and had Strasse make me some new rims with the correct offset and was able to make a way deeper lip. No spacers for cheap ****. What does everybody think
Last edited by 441LSXTT; 12-02-2018 at 08:30 PM.
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Looks good. I agree on the spacer crap. Saw a ZR1 that had a wide body installed and they kept the factory rims. Looked like they had a 4 inch block of aluminum bolted to the axle and then the factory rims bolted to fill out the wheel well. I would be afraid it would come loose and destroy the fenders using the spacers. What kind of hood do you have?
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Looks good. I agree on the spacer crap. Saw a ZR1 that had a wide body installed and they kept the factory rims. Looked like they had a 4 inch block of aluminum bolted to the axle and then the factory rims bolted to fill out the wheel well. I would be afraid it would come loose and destroy the fenders using the spacers. What kind of hood do you have?
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Melting Slicks
Nicely done!
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20x13 with 345’s. Same set up I had on my factory ZO6 fenders. I just had the rims remade with the correct offset to make a the lip deeper. It handles just as good as stock. I cant really tell any difference
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Le Mans Master
Looks great!
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Racer
Looks awesome man! Nice work!
Are these the carbon fiber or fiberglass rear fenders? I was always curious what the best route to go with when it comes to color matching. Yours matches great!
Are these the carbon fiber or fiberglass rear fenders? I was always curious what the best route to go with when it comes to color matching. Yours matches great!
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Thank you that’s why I went with the 1.5 inch wider instead of the 3 inch one is I just wanted a little bit more aggressive look just to stand out a little and yes trust me I cannot wait for the new motor to be ready it’s being installed as we speak