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The Q9I wheels were on constraint when I ordered my C8 a few weeks ago. Does anyone know the part numbers for those wheels?
I also had to order the Z51 package to get the performance exhaust with the black tips.
From reading some of the posts on here I'm in for a long wait before my C8 is built... I got the email from Chevrolet on 3/17 that my order was accepted.
I saw a build list on another post is there some way to view that as my C8 gets nearer to TPW?
Looks like I need to keep the C5 in good shape for a while...
Edit: I thought it was Q91 but it's Q9I.
JT
Last edited by jthornton; May 20, 2023 at 08:53 AM.
Reason: fix typo
Post a wanted thread on C8 parts for sale/wanted forum. You could also try a wheel exchange service (once you get the car) but truthfully aftermarket will likely be your best bet.
If you have an order number, go to Chevy.com, chat and ask for an advisor. They can provide some information on your order status.
Just a follow up on this, the parts guy didn't tell my about the GM $50 core charge on aluminum wheels so he split that with me. Total for all 4 wheels was $3,005 plus tax.
$701.25 plus $25 core charge per wheel plus tax.
Sorry about the crappy photo, I could not hold the phone still...
Just a follow up on this, the parts guy didn't tell my about the GM $50 core charge on aluminum wheels so he split that with me. Total for all 4 wheels was $3,005 plus tax.
$701.25 plus $25 core charge per wheel plus tax.
Sorry about the crappy photo, I could not hold the phone still...
JT
that’s steep.. could’ve just bought some aftermarket wheels for this price. But we like what we like right? Glad you found them.
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