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Old 09-17-2005, 09:24 PM
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A few questions.

Might be picking up set of C5 thin spokes for the Z. Will I need new lugnuts or can I use the stockser?


What are the differences between the Y2K rims and the thin spokes? Or are they the same?

Does anyone have any pics of a Maple Metallic Z with thin spokes? Couldn't find any pics.

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1st ? No but you will need to get chrome caps for them unless you want the black ones

2nd ? Pretty sure they are the same thing, never heard of thin spokes

3rd ? can't remeber th guys name. But there is a guy from Hawaii that has Y2K's on a MMM
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Originally Posted by skewba98z28
1st ? No but you will need to get chrome caps for them unless you want the black ones

2nd ? Pretty sure they are the same thing, never heard of thin spokes

3rd ? can't remeber th guys name. But there is a guy from Hawaii that has Y2K's on a MMM

1-Cool

2-Yeah a lot of the vette guys refer to them as thin spokes but I answered my own question a few minutes after posting this

3-Ok, I'll do some more looking around, thanks!

I just realized that the rims might be 65mm which will be a PITA to deal with so I might not even get them now




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