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Will 19x10 zr1 replica rims work on my car? [/IMG]
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Re: zr1 rims

If you can't open the pic they're 5x120.65 bolt pattern and
79 mm offset and 8.61 rear spacing
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Re: zr1 rims

You will need around a 2.5" adapter for them to fit correct.

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you would need more like a 3-3.5in spacer with a 79mm offset
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Re: zr1 rims

Originally Posted by 86iroct5
you would need more like a 3-3.5in spacer with a 79mm offset
but heres the thing, theyre hub-centric so i need a hub-centric ring. can i use both?
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you would technically need an adapter at the point not spacer im sorry i get the terms mixed up all the him.

but yes you would need a hub centric adapter, that is important
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Re: zr1 rims

Originally Posted by 86iroct5
you would technically need an adapter at the point not spacer im sorry i get the terms mixed up all the him.

but yes you would need a hub centric adapter, that is important
can you use the hub-centric adapter and a spacer?
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Re: zr1 rims

I mean I guess so bit why not just get rhe proper adapter
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Re: zr1 rims

Originally Posted by 86iroct5
I mean I guess so bit why not just get rhe proper adapter
with the proper adapter i will still need the hub-centric ring though
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hub centric rings are only needed when the center bore is LARGER than the hub. this is a adapter to fill the void and eliminate possible vibrations.
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Re: zr1 rims

Originally Posted by 86iroct5
hub centric rings are only needed when the center bore is LARGER than the hub. this is a adapter to fill the void and eliminate possible vibrations.
you 100% sure? lol
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Re: zr1 rims

Originally Posted by 86iroct5
you would need more like a 3-3.5in spacer with a 79mm offset
Sorry. Way too big for my peace of mind.
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Re: zr1 rims

so what size adapter will i need?
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Re: zr1 rims

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you 100% sure? lol
positive..

but as mentioned 3in adapter is huge... i would try to get a wheel that fits better
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Re: zr1 rims

Not sure how I feel about an adapter that big.... But once tightened down it should be no different than a wheel with a center hub that is that thick. it's not a spacer, it's an adapter.

Regarding adapters.... you want an adapter that is hubcentric on the car.... That will be tough on the fronts since the brake rotor hub may not be the same diameter as the hub on the rear. Mine are clearly not, and the base of the hub is radiused so I couldnt run a hub centric adapter on the front if I wanted to.

But notice my adapter is also hub centric to thew heel. There is no need for a hub centering ring here.

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Re: zr1 rims

Originally Posted by InfernalVortex
Not sure how I feel about an adapter that big.... But once tightened down it should be no different than a wheel with a center hub that is that thick. it's not a spacer, it's an adapter.

Regarding adapters.... you want an adapter that is hubcentric on the car.... That will be tough on the fronts since the brake rotor hub may not be the same diameter as the hub on the rear. Mine are clearly not, and the base of the hub is radiused so I couldnt run a hub centric adapter on the front if I wanted to.

But notice my adapter is also hub centric to thew heel. There is no need for a hub centering ring here.

so it should be ok?
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Re: zr1 rims

i saw somebody that had them said they used a 4th gen rear end so didnt need anything in the back, and up front used a 2.5 spacer i think
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Re: zr1 rims

Originally Posted by rdsxfn524
i saw somebody that had them said they used a 4th gen rear end so didnt need anything in the back, and up front used a 2.5 spacer i think
Just depends on the offset. There are tons of different offsets out there. My 17x11's on a fourth gen rear would stick out 3/4 of an inch outside the fenders.
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