Post your 17x11 ZR1 pics!
Here's my contribution:
'96/Sportlines/!spring isolators/AFS GS ZR1s



I need to ride a wider rear. I've got 275's because I thought it would rub without a panhard but I've had no issues at all and will go to 315's next round.
-Ivan
'96/Sportlines/!spring isolators/AFS GS ZR1s



I need to ride a wider rear. I've got 275's because I thought it would rub without a panhard but I've had no issues at all and will go to 315's next round.
-Ivan
Last edited by IPrice; May 17, 2009 at 10:17 AM. Reason: couldn't get images to link first time...
I dont come in this forum much i guess...I didnt think this thread would be complete without my contribution. So here it is.With both the stock painted GM ZR1's and some polished aftermarket replicas. Car was lowered 1.25'' before the replicas. 315/35/17's outback 275's in front. Car is a little dirty in all the pics.








Last edited by joeSS97; Jul 17, 2009 at 04:12 PM.
Silver ZR1's Deep Dish rims 17x9.5'' and 17x11'' a little BFH in the rear LOL
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So these tires and rims will for sure fit on these cars with only some hammering and grinding possibly. Just makin sure cuz I wanna get some for my car but I wanna kno they will fit first. And I have read about this in the faq's section but I'm just double checking. And u say u might need to adjust the rear end so would u recommend getting an adjustable pan hard bar before putting these tires on?
Last edited by bluedevil999; Aug 11, 2010 at 05:53 PM.
There are numerous pictures on this site of cars with the 17x11 50mm (and 45mm) offset wheels. They are on there, so they fit. The precautions, including the possible need for the adjustable panhard rod, are all covered in fairly clear detail in my FAQ writeup. I would check your car the way it sits now to see if the body is correctly centered side-to-side over the rear axle assemly. If your measurements show it is signficantly off-center, you will have a problem with the 17x11 wheels unless you correct it by recentering the body with the adjustable panhard rod. Find out if your car sits off-center now. Then determine if you need an adjustable panhard rod.
There is also a "caution" that there seems to be a very wide range of tolerances in the back end of the 4th Gens. I had to do a lot to get them to fit. Others have said they did it without doing any of the thing I did. May be related to the actual width and sidewall profile of the tires used, or it may just be the rear end build tolerances in the car. There is no ABSOLUTE guarantee that anything will fit. But the evidence would suggest that there is a high probabilty of success.
There is also a "caution" that there seems to be a very wide range of tolerances in the back end of the 4th Gens. I had to do a lot to get them to fit. Others have said they did it without doing any of the thing I did. May be related to the actual width and sidewall profile of the tires used, or it may just be the rear end build tolerances in the car. There is no ABSOLUTE guarantee that anything will fit. But the evidence would suggest that there is a high probabilty of success.
Re: Post your 17x11 ZR1 pics!
This damn picture might end up costing me about $100!! I was always of the opinion that the polished/chrome wheels did not look good on the Polo Green camaros....until I saw this picture. WOW!! Looks really nice!!
Now I am going to have to buy the polished ZR1's, which cost about $100 more. 
Now I am going to have to buy the polished ZR1's, which cost about $100 more. 

Re: Post your 17x11 ZR1 pics!
i hope im not to late.....lol
check them out at photobucket..
http://s382.photobucket.com/albums/o...20camaro%20ss/


check them out at photobucket..
http://s382.photobucket.com/albums/o...20camaro%20ss/


Last edited by Carlos8; May 10, 2011 at 01:15 AM.















