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Old 07-04-2024, 10:41 AM
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Hey Mark,

I was curious if you thought the C6 Z06 brakes would clear the Forgeline OE wheels front and rear.
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Hey Mark,

I was curious if you thought the C6 Z06 brakes would clear the Forgeline OE wheels front and rear.

Yes Forgeline can build them to fit the 6 piston C6 Z06 brakes. You will need to go to a thinner outer wheel half. I did the base slider C6 brakes to get a more “stock” look. I pulled the hub cab back as far as I could with the widest outer wheel half I could do.


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Old 07-07-2024, 12:57 PM
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I pulled the hub cab back as far as I could with the widest outer wheel half I could do.


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They don't look like temporary spare steelies now...



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Old 07-04-2024, 02:03 PM
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Repurposing the ashtray for Dakota Digital switch, dash dimmer and 12V power point


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That stance just fff'n works!

At first glance I thought there may be a seat heater switch in the ashtray
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Now paint it white.
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Slick idea on the ashtray!
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Now the car is more together, I think the wheels need to be blue.
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