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Old 02-09-2007, 01:04 AM
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I came home today and there here!!!!! TWO 17/11's and TWO 17/9.5's [/IMG]
Old 02-09-2007, 02:02 AM
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Good choice! The ONLY thing I regret about the 17x11s is that I DIDN'T do it sooner
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I just purchased the same ZR1 17X11 and 17x9.5 set up. I'm running 315/35 bf goodrich kd in the rear. I pick them up today. Is there anything you have to do to the rear fender whale? They have a 50 mm offset and I have Hotchkins spring with SLP Blistein shocks.
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Originally Posted by kozely9
I just purchased the same ZR1 17X11 and 17x9.5 set up. I'm running 315/35 bf goodrich kd in the rear. I pick them up today. Is there anything you have to do to the rear fender whale? They have a 50 mm offset and I have Hotchkins spring with SLP Blistein shocks.
Lift the car up by the rear axle and test fit them, and from there you should see where the wheel well will need to be pounded in.
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Originally Posted by kozely9
I just purchased the same ZR1 17X11 and 17x9.5 set up. I'm running 315/35 bf goodrich kd in the rear. I pick them up today. Is there anything you have to do to the rear fender whale? They have a 50 mm offset and I have Hotchkins spring with SLP Blistein shocks.
I think all you need is a pan-hard bar and a BFH, from what people tell me
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ahhhh nice and shiny. Great choice man, i love mine
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very nice, ill be ordering mine soon
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Originally Posted by mycamaroSS
ahhhh nice and shiny. Great choice man, i love mine
Thanks, I hope to have them on the car soon.




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