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ssgtcarroll
08-04-2006, 06:56 AM
http://www.dieselstation.com/wallpapers/Chevrolet-Camaro/Chevrolet-Camaro-018.jpg
Where can I get them?
SSwt00SS
08-04-2006, 08:17 AM
Off of anyone selling 2002 35th Ann. edition wheels off their SS. They only came on those cars. You can try SLP but you will need a VIN #, and I'm pretty sure it would need to be one that matches a 35th Ann. car. Other than that look on Ebay and over the internet. Good luck...
Eugenio_SS
08-04-2006, 09:16 AM
or if you have the 10-spoke SS wheels, you can paint them black and polish the outside surface.
2nd hand are fairly easy to get.
VChula
08-04-2006, 10:13 AM
You should be able to order them at any GM dealer parts counter.
All "basic" 1998-2002 SS content is available through GM.
SLP only sells the "optional" content (Y2Y code)
KageSS
08-04-2006, 10:41 AM
or if you have the 10-spoke SS wheels, you can paint them black and polish the outside surface.
2nd hand are fairly easy to get.
Eugenio how in the hell did you manage to squeeze 315's in the front ? Did you have to do any mods? WOW. I have the same style ZR1's but in Black Chrome w/315's in the rear only... :notworthy:
illcul8troffcr
08-04-2006, 01:32 PM
or if you have the 10-spoke SS wheels, you can paint them black and polish the outside surface.
2nd hand are fairly easy to get.
These rims are totally different then the ten spokes that come on the regular SS. Those are smooth. The special 35th Anniversary ones are machined..... like the IROC rims were back in 86-90 with the very fine grooves cut into them. and you can pick these up for about $650 on the net. Brand new
Eugenio_SS
08-04-2006, 11:30 PM
Eugenio how in the hell did you manage to squeeze 315's in the front ? Did you have to do any mods? WOW. I have the same style ZR1's but in Black Chrome w/315's in the rear only... :notworthy:
sorry for the hijack... but fronts were plug and play... rears require WAY more work.
there is more room in the front than in the rear, btw.
KageSS
08-04-2006, 11:35 PM
sorry for the hijack... but fronts were plug and play... rears require WAY more work.
there is more room in the front than in the rear, btw.
Is it because u dropped it. I haven't had any issues with the rears at all. I think i know why u had more work on the rears, yours is a vert. When u get a chance can you send me pics of fronts from down unda, if you can... It's all good i think it's just me and you with ZR1's that size as far as i know in this forum :yup: :ughlaugh:
Eugenio_SS
08-04-2006, 11:38 PM
Is it because u dropped it. I haven't had any issues with the rears at all.
you race the car with race rubber ? you do get rubbing... BFH is a friend.
for street use, not an issue at all... just a little inner fender massage.
The fronts are still effortless.
p.s.: race doesn't mean 1/4mile... means cornering type.
KageSS
08-04-2006, 11:48 PM
you race the car with race rubber ? you do get rubbing... BFH is a friend.
for street use, not an issue at all... just a little inner fender massage.
The fronts are still effortless.
p.s.: race doesn't mean 1/4mile... means cornering type.
Do fronts have the same offset as the rears ? What's cool about this set up is that you can rotate the tires...
BadBlueBird*
08-05-2006, 11:15 AM
try ebay or every ls1 based board you can think of :)
Eugenio_SS
08-07-2006, 09:25 PM
Do fronts have the same offset as the rears ? What's cool about this set up is that you can rotate the tires...
yeah... all wheels are +50mm offset 17x11
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