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If anyone put aftermarket wheels on your car, where ist ehbest place to buy for price/selection? I want to put 17x9.5 Chrome ZR-1 rims on my 87. Is there a wheel out there that will fit without the adapters?
 
Sorry can't help with your question. Someone will chime in shortly. Welcome to the CAC!
 
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Check www.afswheels.com just bought a set of A-Molds for the ZR-1 from them, great fit and finish. They also promtly return your emails. Good outfit, two thumbs up. 84 CF 91 ZR-1
 
Thanks a bunch guys. I'll let you know how it comes out.
 
vettl83 said:
Check www.afswheels.com just bought a set of A-Molds for the ZR-1 from them, great fit and finish. They also promtly return your emails. Good outfit, two thumbs up. 84 CF 91 ZR-1


The rims AFS sells are not A-molds. A-molds are the stock GM wheel. They are a lighter rim which is what helps keep the resale value of true GM wheels higher.

AFS is a good place to order from, now that they have an inventory once again. They make a set of rims that is a true bolt on for the 84-87 offset. No spacers or adapters needed
 
AFS is great to do business with IMO. I bought a set from them last summerfor my 94, got a great deal people were super nice.
I don't know how anal you are -lol but
ask if they have any blemished wheels for sale, they usually do and you can save a decent sum of money.
I was skeptical and wanted to see exactly what the blemishes were so the folks there were nice enough to send me pictures via email of the blemished wheels before I bought them. The one or 2 blemishes on the wheels I got were tiny specs the size of the tip of a pencil. I'm pretty anal about the appearance of my car and I'll tell you it was more than acceptable to save over $35 per wheel.
 
I bought a great set of 17" Epsilons, with new rubber for a steal. They were takeoffs at a high-quality Corvette specialist.

I've been happy with Tire Rack, too, but find lately, that local shops are as inexpensive.

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But if we buy from The Tire Rack, I believe it helps support our beloved Corvette Action Center. Every little penny helps. ;)

_ken :w
 
Maybe I'm wrong, but it appears that The Tire Rack only has a couple of very expensive rims to fit my car. I don't want to seem cheap, but 500-plus per wheel is too rich for my blood, especially when I have to buy tires at the same time. Am I just looking in the wrong place? Do they have a ZR-1 wheel to fit the 87 Vette?:confused
 
garoo87 said:
Do they have a ZR-1 wheel to fit the 87 Vette?:confused

www.afswheels.com has wheels that fit your car directly with no need for spacers. They will also mount and balance a set of Dunlop SP8000's 275/40/17 and ship them to you. Cost is around 1,500

Basically rims 950 + tires (188x4) 752 + mounting 40 = 1742

AFS is really giving you a heck of a discount.

http://www.afswheels.com/corvette_wheels/index.asp
 
Ken said:
But if we buy from The Tire Rack, I believe it helps support our beloved Corvette Action Center. Every little penny helps. ;)

_ken :w

Ken,

I just recently bought from the Rack about 1 1/2 months ago. How is the Rack affiliated with the CAC? I'm glad to make a contribution though.
 
I like Tirerack as well. That is where we scored an excellent deal on the new rear rubber for the C5. However, you know how partial I am to these folks. www.hvydeez.com

You can contact them direct and speak with Lynn or Dave. Two of the nicest people you ever want to do business with. If you don't get too wild (which you can't on a stock body C4, ie, 12" hoops), then you will be able to get a set made up and shipped in a short period of time with your choice of rubber.

Any of the rims you see on their site will be made to fit the C4 offset. Also, they do something really trick. They put the valvestem on the back side of the spokes of the rim so you no longer have to clean and polish around it.
 
followup to aftermarket wheels question

Just in case anyone is interested, here is the response I got from The Tire Rack on Corvette knockoff rims:

"I do appreciate the recommendations of your friends, but unfortunately we
don't have any of the Corvette "knock offs" or the original wheels. Our
wheel manufacturers simply haven't taken on those measurements required for
your car. I will tell you, we are planning to get a couple new fitments
that should show up in late Jan or early Feb, but until then, we only have
the BBS wheels you saw. The new wheels we're getting won't be a Corvette
replica, but they will be nice wheels, more so lightweight than "Corvette
looking."

I hope this helps, and I'm sorry to have no good news for you. Please keep
in touch if I can help.
 
Tire rack those guys are good for rubber but unless your knee deep in coin forget
about getting rims for the vette. look in some of the vette mags or car forsale mags they have what your looking for.
tom
 
I have no idea why you have your heart set on tire rack for rims. I and several others have been trying to tell you about AFS... Don't know why you haven't contacted them yet:confused
 
Wheels

Hi I've looked at wheels for over a year now here is what I've fond.If you are looking for oem go to gm and buy at at wholesale$300.You can buy on ebay right now 17x11 and outher sizes from afs, some times cheap.Watch what they sell for and buy when $$$ are low. thanks bob.:upthumbs :upthumbs
 

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