Wow...buying rims & tires are a royal PITA!!!
After looking at countless sites for Corvette chrome rims, I chanced upon Summit's wheel selections. I didn't want to get 315's in the back due to my Charlie Brown luck, knowing I'd have fitment issues. Also, the price of these WIIIIIIIDDDDDEEEE tires are HIGH! As much as I would LOVE to have the 315's in the back, I think the decision to go smaller was a good one...for me.
So I searched and found these American Racing Torque Thrust-M wheels. They come in 10-1/2" & 9" widths in the 17". I note that the fronts have a +45mm offset and the rear rims have a +44mm ofset. Will this fit well on my '97Z28 hartop? Don't want them rubbing on the inside or sticking out past the top of the fender.

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...auto view=sku
Reason I like these rims is that they look different, yet familiar. I like the deep inset of the spokes, making the tires/rims look deeper.
I would be putting 285/40ZR17's on the rear and 275/40ZR17's on the front.
I am kinda leaning towards the BF Goodrich G-Force KDW tires unless someone has any bad experiences with them (cornering grip & driving in the rain) that they'd like to share. Finding 285/40ZR17's is a bit difficult.
I did note the chrome wheel description saying they aren't clearcoated. Will this pose a problem of pitting pretty quickly? Not familiar with American Racing products.
What do y'all think?
After looking at countless sites for Corvette chrome rims, I chanced upon Summit's wheel selections. I didn't want to get 315's in the back due to my Charlie Brown luck, knowing I'd have fitment issues. Also, the price of these WIIIIIIIDDDDDEEEE tires are HIGH! As much as I would LOVE to have the 315's in the back, I think the decision to go smaller was a good one...for me.
So I searched and found these American Racing Torque Thrust-M wheels. They come in 10-1/2" & 9" widths in the 17". I note that the fronts have a +45mm offset and the rear rims have a +44mm ofset. Will this fit well on my '97Z28 hartop? Don't want them rubbing on the inside or sticking out past the top of the fender.

http://store.summitracing.com/partde...auto view=sku
Reason I like these rims is that they look different, yet familiar. I like the deep inset of the spokes, making the tires/rims look deeper.
I would be putting 285/40ZR17's on the rear and 275/40ZR17's on the front.
I am kinda leaning towards the BF Goodrich G-Force KDW tires unless someone has any bad experiences with them (cornering grip & driving in the rain) that they'd like to share. Finding 285/40ZR17's is a bit difficult.
I did note the chrome wheel description saying they aren't clearcoated. Will this pose a problem of pitting pretty quickly? Not familiar with American Racing products.
What do y'all think?
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tomzwheels has these on special usually on tech(not sure if tomz is a sponsor here, if not, my apologies)
I'd also recommend a 315/35/17 on those rear wheels, I think you'll regret not getting them, but if you do want to go with 285s. You might as well go with 17x9s all the way around.
I'd also recommend a 315/35/17 on those rear wheels, I think you'll regret not getting them, but if you do want to go with 285s. You might as well go with 17x9s all the way around.
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It wouldn't matter if they were clearcoated anyway, because nothing can protect chrome better than chrome can protect itself. Just resist the urge to take it on a Baha adventure across the Waikiki and you'll be alright. Originally Posted by Randy L
I did note the chrome wheel description saying they aren't clearcoated. Will this pose a problem of pitting pretty quickly?

Nice choice BTW.
I was looking at the specs of the tires on Tirerack.com and they list the 285's fitting on a 9.5-11" rim. Unfortunately, the rims don't come in 9.5" width.
I'll check that Tomz site! Thanks for the tip!
I'll check that Tomz site! Thanks for the tip!
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call tomz... there ls1tech "specials" are cheaper then there advertised price... by the way... Even after seeing tireracks fitting... I'd still recommend doing it on a 9in wheel... but thats just me. I do think you should get 315s tho... the work you'll have to put into making them fit is minimal to none. And the prices on 315s arent too bad...
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