Fitting 2002 WS6 rims on a 94 TA?

Lions3
03-13-2003, 07:50 PM
I've heard that the center hole of LS1 rims needs to be bored out to fit LT1 rear ends.

Is this true? Or does it just bolt right up?

94BlackBowtie
03-13-2003, 08:59 PM
I wouldn't doubt it...
We put my buddies '99 T/A wheels on my '94 'maro and we had to wrestle them on. I know it was very tight, but we just pulled the lug nuts up tight and all was fine. So I see why some would say boring is necessary.

crazyjoe
03-13-2003, 09:47 PM
Originally posted by Lions3
I've heard that the center hole of LS1 rims needs to be bored out to fit LT1 rear ends.

Is this true? Or does it just bolt right up?

Definately true. I put a set of 2000 model WS6's on my old '95 TA, and the fronts went on smooth as silk, but the rears just wouldnt work. Had to bore them out, it doesnt take much at all, but it does need to be done. I suggest doing all for wheels at the same time (unlike I did) to save you the hassle when it comes time to rotate the tires. Later!

Joe.

Lions3
03-13-2003, 09:49 PM
How much boring is necessary? And did you just use a grinding bit on a dremel?

This won't affect the rims balance would it?

JeffsWorld
03-13-2003, 10:11 PM
fwiw, I have 2001 WS6 17x9 wheels on my '96 Formula and they fit on w/o any problems.

Predatorbird
03-13-2003, 11:56 PM
i've got the newer style ws6 wheels on my 94 and i think they went on w/o a problems(i didn't put them on myself but the place didn't mention anything to me). my car has drums in the rear so i'm not sure it that will make any difference.

Walkovaya
03-14-2003, 10:50 PM
i have factory gm ss wheels(zr1 style) off of a 99 SS on my 96 trans am, and i had to grind out the small lip. it took all of 20 minutes and its not a big deal.