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#3
Heres some pics of the GM ZR1 (not GS) units on TA's:
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~cagolden/
http://ericcer.tripod.com/TA/ZR1_wheels.htm
http://u2.netgate.net/~jshapiro/z28/315s/index.html
Here's Brents page on the process, and links to ZR1's and GS offsets on 4-th gens (mostly Chevy though):
http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/96SS/11inchZR1.htm
http://www.arches.uga.edu/~cagolden/
http://ericcer.tripod.com/TA/ZR1_wheels.htm
http://u2.netgate.net/~jshapiro/z28/315s/index.html
Here's Brents page on the process, and links to ZR1's and GS offsets on 4-th gens (mostly Chevy though):
http://www.bfranker.badz28.com/96SS/11inchZR1.htm
#4
oh yeah... those are mostly 315's
335 would require rolling the rear lip, and would stick out of the front a fair bit.
I don't know how much you'd gain over 315's though... you'd be better off buying 17x12" rims instead. If you're not opposed to 18" or 19" rims you can try some of the BMW 3-series wheels. The 3-series has the same bolt pattern and offset as 4th gens and allows you to find plenty of options for aftermarket stuff. I'm sure you can dig out 18x12" rims from a BMW forum
335 would require rolling the rear lip, and would stick out of the front a fair bit.
I don't know how much you'd gain over 315's though... you'd be better off buying 17x12" rims instead. If you're not opposed to 18" or 19" rims you can try some of the BMW 3-series wheels. The 3-series has the same bolt pattern and offset as 4th gens and allows you to find plenty of options for aftermarket stuff. I'm sure you can dig out 18x12" rims from a BMW forum
#5
Performance Wheel Outlet
http://www.performancewheeloutlet.com/
has them as well. I went with the AFS though. If I recall, the PWO wheel was a little heavier than the AFS wheel but this was a while ago and you may want to verify this before even considering PWO if weight concerns you.
http://www.performancewheeloutlet.com/
has them as well. I went with the AFS though. If I recall, the PWO wheel was a little heavier than the AFS wheel but this was a while ago and you may want to verify this before even considering PWO if weight concerns you.
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