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Looks like we can get the bigger wheels and summer tires on the 2015 Stingray but is there any information on whether the wheels will be the same as are on the 2014 Z51s or something different?
Looks like we can get the bigger wheels and summer tires on the 2015 Stingray but is there any information on whether the wheels will be the same as are on the 2014 Z51s or something different?
Hopefully my dealer will get back to me this morning. My 2014 is at 1100 and if I can add this to my 2014 LRG coupe I will.
I'm being told that it will be an option for the last push of 14's as well. MacMulkin has my deposit and waiting for Chevy to take this option off of constraint. Being told I will know the latest Friday they believe, we will see just want to see my first vette start the process of being built.
the ZF1 by itself gets body colored spoiler and mirrors.
If you opt for the black rims with the ZF1 - you get a black spoiler & mirrors.
You can also get the silver rims, and opt for carbon-flash colored spoiler & mirrors.
Here's my thoughts. If you get the ZF1 you get the Z51 Spoiler and the Z51 Silver Wheel.
Once you order that option you will also have the option of ordering the TTV package (black mirrors and spoiler) and also upgrading the wheels to one of the two black wheels I mentioned above. Both the TTV and Wheels upgrade will add cost over and above the ZF1.
I don't care for the Z51 spoiler. They drill 9 or 10 holes in the rear fascia to install it. Wish you could just get the Z51 wheels as a stand-alone. Guess the option is to buy base and buy the wheels/tires as take-offs.
Wish you could just get the Z51 wheels as a stand-alone.
that was my original thoughts, the rims - but not the spoiler. The spoiler has grown on me (especially on the darker body colors); and then when the ZF1 was announced... I decided to go that route.
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