Getting the carbon fiber wheels?
Ask me how I know. I have the wheels I am inferring above on both my ‘24 Z06 and ‘26 ZR1. Not going to name them here and risk get into a ridiculous contest with those that do not have all the necessary engineering details. Easier for me to understand as an aerospace engineer. Been there before and have no need for a worthless debate contest.
Good luck.
Ask me how I know. I have the wheels I am inferring above on both my ‘24 Z06 and ‘26 ZR1. Not going to name them here and risk get into a ridiculous contest with those that do not have all the necessary engineering details. Easier for me to understand as an aerospace engineer. Been there before and have no need for a worthless debate contest.
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nah, I didn't think so
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nah, I didn't think so
No need to DM him. I've seen his type on every forum I've ever been a member of
Ask me how I know. I have the wheels I am inferring above on both my ‘24 Z06 and ‘26 ZR1. Not going to name them here and risk get into a ridiculous contest with those that do not have all the necessary engineering details. Easier for me to understand as an aerospace engineer. Been there before and have no need for a worthless debate contest.





Now back to the thread topic.
Jorday, the Visible Carbon Fiber wheels look great but there’s a lot to consider especially if you’re going to drive the car a lot. One thing not mentioned here is how long would it take to get a replacement wheel/wheels if needed?
nah, I didn't think so
Vendor: www.litespeedracing.com. California. 800-7709170/310-945-7719. Tell Patrick John S. sent you. Might receive a discount, might not.
Part No.: RS5RR (my wheels, lightest, holes in spokes) not recommended for track usage. RS5 (without the spoke holes) They accomodate the Z06 lug pattern, and the ZR1 larger diameter rear stud pattern. Studs themselves are all the same, and longer ones are not necessary as for carbon wheels caused by their inherent material weakness especially in the center section. Magnesium used here is stronger than aluminum.
Can use any lug nuts; I use titanium for maximize lightness.
Wheel configuration: Wheel size makes no difference when comparing weights as we are always comparing identical sizes irrespective of wheel type, material, finish, etc. Obviously missed by Mr. Genius is weight - always lighter than exactly comparable carbon - DUH
My mag wheels are 1-3 lbs lighter/carbon wheel. Both sets of my wheels ar 20x10 and 21x13. I offset all four by 5mm. Many do more in the rear but I don't want stones. I also have very slim spacers on my Z06 (not going to discuss that here).
Pricing: $12,900 plus $50/wheel shipping to NE. Can't exactly recall but maybe 6 weeks+ delivery.
Performance: My four wheels are some 63 lbs lighter than factory aluminum. Remember it's rotating weight - absolutely different that removing static weight. It makes the car appear to the engine as if it were powering a 3,400 lb car as opposed to the car's actual (approx. for Mr. Genius) weight - 3,800 lbs. A dramatic benefit. It helps acceleration, but has no impact on top speed because of aerodynamic drag taking over at higher speeds.
I decided to do this publicly in case anyone else want to learn what it's all about. Trying to be a nice, helpful guy, I got shafted by a ................
I assume, now that Mr. Rocket Scientist (of which I actually am one, hence I understand all the engineering/performance issues) has all the info that he probably doesn't understand on Monday call and order and purchase four of the wheels for his wonderful ride.
Now back to the thread topic.
Jorday, the Visible Carbon Fiber wheels look great but there’s a lot to consider especially if you’re going to drive the car a lot. One thing not mentioned here is how long would it take to get a replacement wheel/wheels if needed?
Also I do plan to drive the car all the time, and it will be a daily driver for 6 months out of the year.
Now back to the thread topic.
Jorday, the Visible Carbon Fiber wheels look great but there’s a lot to consider especially if you’re going to drive the car a lot. One thing not mentioned here is how long would it take to get a replacement wheel/wheels if needed?














