View Full Version : WTB: 1990 Front Right side OEM wheel / rim
emmvette
06-06-2019, 04:27 PM
I'm looking for one front, right (passenger's side) rim for my ZR-1. p/n on the rim is 10119548.
I have a full set but this one won't balance easily. Tire place said it seems to be egg shaped and that it can be balanced but really shouldn't be used. (I had to take it to a second tire place to get this far, the first couldn't balance it).
Doesn't need to be pretty, just functional.
I realize the rears are different on the ZR-1, but the fronts the same for the non ZR-1 to the ZR-1 cars?
I'm located in central Iowa.
Young1
06-06-2019, 04:50 PM
Call Vette2Vette in central IL closest to you. MirrockCorvette is parting a 1990 that has correct wheels on.
My info says base car wheels are 9.5 wide same as ZR-1. Mark and Brook will take care of you.
Side note. I only have my high speed wheels and tires done with the latest Hunter road force equipment and at a local shop that will talk to me. Expensive tires and safety is my concern. I take my daily drivers to the big box chain stores but not my Corvette.
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Mystic ZR-1
06-06-2019, 05:53 PM
If you‘ve got a wheel repair shop nearby,
making it round again would probably be easy
for them and cheaper than a new wheel?
emmvette
06-06-2019, 07:42 PM
Young1, yes, I do the same for the ZR-1. These are Hoosiers, mounted by the race shop which should be capable. I ended up taking the one wheel and tire to a local dearership with the Hunter RF balancer and they were able to balance it in 5 minutes but also suggested it shouldn't be used as it is.
I'll check with a local wheel repair shop, as suggested above, tomorrow and see if they think they can help. It still might make me feel better to just get a new wheel if someone has one not in use. I see them on the bay from time to time, but none right now.
GOLDCYLON
06-12-2019, 12:26 PM
did you find the wheel or get sorted out yet ? GC
emmvette
06-13-2019, 12:05 AM
It's decent for now; I took it to a wheel repair shop and they took some measurements and said it was so close to round that they didn't recommend messing with it. I had it balanced at a dealership with a Road Force Balance machine and they were able to balance it in 2 - 3 minutes.
So I put it back on my car and it tested good. No shimmy or shaking up to 120 mph. These are Hoosiers for the track and I'm not likely to go over that speed on the local tracks. I have two better sets of rims / tires for doing other events on, and they are perfect. So for my standing miles runs and the SORC event, I use a different set of tires that I know are good up past 170 :-)
It's possible the rim is within spec and the tire is too, but both on the ragged edge, making the pair a bad combo. If I see a RF rim on the bay in the future, I'll likely grab it.
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