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    Default I Can't Decide On What Wheels To Get.

    i have a 94' camaro z28 with the purple pearl metallic paint. i have been hopping all over to this and that wheel. ive looked at c5 z06, c6, pro stars, 8 holes, zr1's, and alot more and i dont know what looks right. im going with a black and purple theme i think(tint windows, taillights, sidemarkers and turn signals and a black cowl hood down the road and a flat black rear panel. i cant decide what looks best. so im asking all you guys on ltxtech to help me decide on a set of wheels. posting pictures of the wheels you suggest would be awesome! also for people who can photoshop pics and insert diffrent wheels, i have a image below that you can play with. going with 15's or 17's. 16's suck and 18's have no tire flex. thanks in advanced


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    Is this going to be more a track or street car?

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    Quote Originally Posted by yogibear19 View Post
    Is this going to be more a track or street car?
    street car, its my dd for the summer.

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    torque thrust II's look good, but a lot of people have them. then again, a lot of people have c5 z06's as well. CCW's or Fikse's are the nicest looking wheel in my opinion. HP Evo's are really sweet looking as well, but I think T/A's pull them off a lot better. ROH drift R's look great as well.

    Any deep dish wheel will really look killer on your car, which is why i really only recommended those...

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    Also, deep dish ZR1's look great. I don't like the new "deep dish" c5/c6 wheels though. They're not even deep dish and they look cheap in my opinion. Good luck with your cho
    1993 z28 - stalled and bolted

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    I'll be selling some silver "deep dish" ZR1's soon, one has some moderate damage and another has light damage where dad ran his car in the ditch...Not much tire left on them so I'll sell em pretty cheap. Let me know if you're interested.

    1991 Silverado 1500 - Beater/Project
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    Quote Originally Posted by crows93z View Post
    torque thrust II's look good, but a lot of people have them. then again, a lot of people have c5 z06's as well. CCW's or Fikse's are the nicest looking wheel in my opinion. HP Evo's are really sweet looking as well, but I think T/A's pull them off a lot better. ROH drift R's look great as well.

    Any deep dish wheel will really look killer on your car, which is why i really only recommended those...

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    Also, deep dish ZR1's look great. I don't like the new "deep dish" c5/c6
    wheels though. They're not even deep dish and they look cheap in my opinion. Good luck with your cho
    damn, looks sharp, what size rims are those and what tire?

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    17x11 and 17x9.5. 315/35/17 in the rear, 275/40/17 in the front. i almost went with some michelin pilots in in a 335/35/17 because they were a steal, but i figured i'd have rubbing issues whenever i planned on lowering. right now if i hit a BIG bump at speeds over 40 mph, i'll rub for about a 1/4 second.. not bad at all. at stock height, i had no rubbing issues with 315's.
    1993 z28 - stalled and bolted

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