who has anniversary ss camaro rims on their car
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i have a set of 10 spoke SS wheels i was going to paint exactly like the 35th wheels, black and then where its machined on them i was going to paint them white, as of now i do not have them painted, im trying to sell them becuase im wanting ZR1 wheels instead. $400 not painted and $550 (plus shipping) painted black and white. the only set of 35th wheels ive seen on ebay went for $750...
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Originally Posted by BAIN
He is talking about the black 10 spoke SS wheels with the machined face that come on the 35th Anv. SS
Like these:
Sorry not a white car, but maybe it will help.
Like these:
Sorry not a white car, but maybe it will help.
edit i just went to ur cardomain page. im very interested in any more info u have on this. who widened them, how much and how much forthe spacers. looks great man.
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Originally Posted by BAIN
He is talking about the black 10 spoke SS wheels with the machined face that come on the 35th Anv. SS
Like these:
Sorry not a white car, but maybe it will help.
Like these:
Sorry not a white car, but maybe it will help.
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Originally Posted by TheShadiest1_
They are $611 from GM parts direct.
I ordered my set of 35th SS rims from GM parts direct and with shipping they totolled a hair less then 750.
Before I purchased the rims, I emailed them if in fact I get a set of 4 rims and they emailed me back and said yes.
In their website they say they also come with center caps and lug nuts. Maybe valves too, but I'd have to check again.
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what tires are u running on them?? they look pretty big. the rears also seem to stick out more flush with the fender than my zr1's........
edit i just went to ur cardomain page. im very interested in any more info u have on this. who widened them, how much and how much forthe spacers. looks great man.
edit i just went to ur cardomain page. im very interested in any more info u have on this. who widened them, how much and how much forthe spacers. looks great man.
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I was going to buy some chrome SS rims like the ones Arctic28 but then I seen the 35th rims and thought they look good. I almost bought some black ZR1's but instead I asked myself what rims I really wanted and they were the 35th SS rims.
I was going to go with the Hot Wheels chrome rim too, but decided to go with 35th SS rims. My 35th anniversary SS posters may have something to do with me buying the 35th SS rims. And hopfully I don't regret purchaseing them, which I don't, can't wait to put them on my camaro.
Thanks for the pictures.
I was going to go with the Hot Wheels chrome rim too, but decided to go with 35th SS rims. My 35th anniversary SS posters may have something to do with me buying the 35th SS rims. And hopfully I don't regret purchaseing them, which I don't, can't wait to put them on my camaro.
Thanks for the pictures.
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They do look good on a white Camaro BTW I sold mine to a friend in Dallas that has a white Camaro.
Info on my old 35th's:
I bought them new from Pace Performance Around $700 shipped when I bought them http://www.paceparts.com/index.asp?P...D&ProdID=81165 Sent 2 off the Wheels America in Dallas http://fixrim.com/wheel.htm to be widened to 17x11 for $207 each. They have to widen them to the inside so I had to buy wheel adaptors. Bought billet wheel adaptors from Skulte Performance $140 http://www.skulte.com/ The tires I was running on the front were 275/40/17 Nitto 555 and the reads were 315/35/17 Nitto DR's. The Nitto DR's fit, but were a little to narrow for the 11's IMOP any other 315 tire would be wider and fit better.
Info on my old 35th's:
I bought them new from Pace Performance Around $700 shipped when I bought them http://www.paceparts.com/index.asp?P...D&ProdID=81165 Sent 2 off the Wheels America in Dallas http://fixrim.com/wheel.htm to be widened to 17x11 for $207 each. They have to widen them to the inside so I had to buy wheel adaptors. Bought billet wheel adaptors from Skulte Performance $140 http://www.skulte.com/ The tires I was running on the front were 275/40/17 Nitto 555 and the reads were 315/35/17 Nitto DR's. The Nitto DR's fit, but were a little to narrow for the 11's IMOP any other 315 tire would be wider and fit better.
Last edited by BAIN; 09-09-2005 at 08:53 AM.
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geez! i have been looking for 35th rims for a while for my Red SS! I can't believe how cheap they are! I was expecting $1000+ from GM especially! Thanks for the site and info guys! I can't wait to buy some over winter! they make the car look so much cleaner compared to the stock SS rims!
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Originally Posted by 98boxer
You are correct.
I ordered my set of 35th SS rims from GM parts direct and with shipping they totolled a hair less then 750.
Before I purchased the rims, I emailed them if in fact I get a set of 4 rims and they emailed me back and said yes.
In their website they say they also come with center caps and lug nuts. Maybe valves too, but I'd have to check again.
I ordered my set of 35th SS rims from GM parts direct and with shipping they totolled a hair less then 750.
Before I purchased the rims, I emailed them if in fact I get a set of 4 rims and they emailed me back and said yes.
In their website they say they also come with center caps and lug nuts. Maybe valves too, but I'd have to check again.