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Old 03-01-2006, 03:45 AM
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I am looking at a set of "Z06" Corvette rims (aftermarket) for the 442. They are 18" x 9.5" rims for the front (+56mm offset, 7.4" backspace) and two 18" x 10.5" for the rear (+56mm offset, 7.88" backspace). I know I will need to use the "bolt on" style of spacer to make these work. Anyone do this sort of swap? What do you think? I won't be doing any "track days" or anything like that, just street driving. Any thoughts?

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Old 03-01-2006, 06:26 AM
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There's a guy over on PT that did a Z06 rim swap on a Chevelle. link

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Old 03-01-2006, 07:12 AM
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That is my car that Shane linked you to. I like the style allot. And I think it would look great on an Olds or Buick A-body. My rear adapters are 2.125" and the fronts are 2". But my front setup is not very stock. So I would double check the size for the front.
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how much for the aftermarkets. i have a set of oem's that i might part with
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how much for the aftermarkets. i have a set of oem's that i might part with
A little over $600 polished 18X9.5 & 18X10.5

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The OEM wheels are worth far mor than the aftermarket wheels.
I sold a set of new OEM GM Z06 wheels online last month and I didn't think we would get much over 600 for them because you can buy replacemnts cheap... but I end up getting 1600 for the set.

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Also if memory serves me correctly the 01s were forged and the later ones were cast so if you could find some of those you would be set.
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I went with the imports (replacement) wheels. One day, when our bank account has recovered a bit, I think I will get a set of "nice" rims. For now, these will have to do. They do look nice though.

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