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Old 09-10-2009, 09:16 AM
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CCW Classics, black centers, ARP bolt option, NO center caps but they will fit if you buy them from CCW. Very nice shape.

Front: 17 x 11 - Ideal tire size 315/35-17 or stock rear ZR-1
Rear: 17 x 12 - Ideal tire size 335/35-17 or stock rear Viper RT-10/GTS

Kumho Ecsta XS are $201/each fronts and $204/each rears. That way you'd have a matching set for the street without going to Hoosier racing slicks.

$1600 Shipped.








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CT Machining makes center caps for them, too
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Originally Posted by carter200
CT Machining makes center caps for them, too



Nice to see a "different" set of wheels (that fit ZR-1's) come up for sale occasionally, it happens all too rarely. Good Fortune on the sale.
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These are really too nice for what I'd want to do with them, but I just have to ask - What do they weigh?

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Weird that they have so little "lip" on them considering how huge they are? Cool wheels, good luck with the sale!
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Originally Posted by batchman
These are really too nice for what I'd want to do with them, but I just have to ask - What do they weigh?

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CCW's website indicates a C5 18 x 12 weighs 21.6lbs so mine shouldn't be too far off.
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Since there's no tires mounted it would be quite easy to measure the back-spacing and the "total wheel width" so the actual fit could be determined.

Total wheel width on the 11" should be something near 12" and on the 12" it should be something near 13". You might also include the "center hub bore" dimension.

They certainly are interesting.
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Rim Centers:
The white is not a stain, just soap residue.







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Tough market.

Now $1600 shipped.
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Offers welcome.
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Sold.
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Sold.
Lucky guy!

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