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Thread: 17x8.5 ZR-1 Wheels?
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09-08-2006 #1
17x8.5 ZR-1 Wheels?
Anybody know where I can find some 17x8 or 17x8.5 ZR-1 wheels? I've tried tracking the stupid things down and have had no luck. Apparenlty GM actually made some that went on the '96 Anniversary Ed Corvette and the (some year) Camaro F-1 cars, but of course they discontinued the line last year. I called Scoggin Dickey and they didn't have them, nor could they find a dealership in their database that had them.
I called SLP because they offer a "ZR-1" wheel that's 8.5", but they are "more squared off looking" then the real ZR-1 wheels, and therefore wouldn't match the 17x11's I'm wanting to run in the back.
Wouldn't you know there is... 1... on eBay, and the guy doesn't have the other one... and it's well used. Kaaahhhn!
Any thoughts / ideas?
Am I just going to have to bite the bullet and figure out a way to make the 9.5's work on my 67 camaro, or decide on another wheel?
Thanks!
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09-10-2006 #2
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Another option would be to buy a pair of the 17x9.5's and have someone like Weldcraft (734) 420-2211 narrow them. Cost is around $125/ea.
09-10-2006 #3With any of the stock GM wheels you'd still have to run a spacer or bore out the center hub hole. Or now you could run ATS spindles. The stock bearing cover sticks out too far. FRANK
09-10-2006 #4I don't think they were 8.5 inches wide. The Camaro rims on the F1 were the same as the SS rims, and those are 17x9. I'm pretty sure all of the Corvette rims ar 9.5 inches wide (except for the rears on the GS and ZR-1 of course).
09-11-2006 #5I had wondered if that was possible or not... interesting idea, I'll have to look into that. Anybody ever done that before?
Originally Posted by USAZR1
I was actually able to track down the last part number for the wheel with the help of my local GMMP dealer (as mentioned earlier.. it was discontinued last year... so not much help), and it was infact an 8.5" wheel. The guy on eBay I mentioned earlier who had only one (he had it listed as a 96, but 9"), I brought this to his attention... he remeasured, and sure enough, it's an 8.5. There weren't very many of these though... which is probably why I can't seem to find them anymore.
Originally Posted by nancejd
Thanks for the help guys!
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