Black Wheels!
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Does anyone know a good website where you can find some 15x7 or 16 in Black wheels?
#2
What style? Do you want an OEM look, or do you want the oh so popular soft 8s or do you want a spoked design?
Check Summit Racing, Synergy Offroad, 4 Wheel Parts...there's quite a few. Just to make sure, you've got a 5x4.75 bolt pattern, with 6' of backspacing...unless you're one of those wild ZR2s that came in 2wd..
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Check Summit Racing, Synergy Offroad, 4 Wheel Parts...there's quite a few. Just to make sure, you've got a 5x4.75 bolt pattern, with 6' of backspacing...unless you're one of those wild ZR2s that came in 2wd..
You might want to add your vehicle information to your signature, and attach it to all your posts!
#3
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...unless you're one of those wild ZR2s that came in 2wd..
...unless you're one of those wild ZR2s that came in 2wd..
Is it just the standard 2wd swirly wheels? (I think all 2wd's came with the same wheels)
#4
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They came with 4x4 wheels.
#5
but still with the same axle width and everything like a zr2 right? I was thinking they came with the 2wd wheels, so I would assume they are identical to the 4x4s...just...without the whole 4x4 thing
#6
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Exactly. Different front wheel bearings, no transfer case/front diff. Other than that, basically the same as a 4x4. Same track width/wheels/etc.
#7
There's a 2wd ZR2?! Anyone know where I could source the parts to convert my 2wd, or how tough it would be?
Sorry for the thread hijack, I just got excited.
Sorry for the thread hijack, I just got excited.
#8
a 2wd ZR2 makes about as much sense as wiping before you poop..........
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#10
Haha oh yes...and the rarity of finding one...I doubt you could! Also I wouldn't be suprised if most of the 2wd ZR2s are being sold or sitting on some po' dunk dealer's lot tagged as a typical ZR2 4x4.




