Anyone Know where to get Knock Off Rims?
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Anyone Know where to get Knock Off Rims?
Hello all
Im looking in to upgrading my Rims soon from the Black Z06 to Knockoffs.
I believe there is a rim out there that has the adapter to install so NO LUGNUTS,
then slide the Rim On the Hub and have 1 Screw to tighten the Rim?
Help! What are they and where can I pick them up??
Im looking in to upgrading my Rims soon from the Black Z06 to Knockoffs.
I believe there is a rim out there that has the adapter to install so NO LUGNUTS,
then slide the Rim On the Hub and have 1 Screw to tighten the Rim?
Help! What are they and where can I pick them up??
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i think i know what your talkin about but i cant think of what brand they are cause i have seen a 2010 Camaro with that companys wheels but on the camaro they had the standard wheel/lug setup if i think of it ill let ya know
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i found the wheels and the site for ya if it dosent work then lemme know and ill try and fix it for ya
http://onelugwheels.com/
http://onelugwheels.com/
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i found the wheels and the site for ya if it dosent work then lemme know and ill try and fix it for ya
http://onelugwheels.com/
http://onelugwheels.com/
I emailed.. still waiting on a response. I want to go no more then a 18" Rim, and these guys from what i noticed does 19" & up!
We will see.. The Search Continues
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I know Kodiak makes pin drive wheels, some of the other multi piece wheel manufacturer may do some, HRE used to but I don't know if the still do. I don't know how well they will hold up on the street because race wheels sacrifice a little strength for weight savings. There are a few companies that make vintage style pin drive wheels, some in larger diameters, like 17 or 18.