View Full Version : A-Molds Trade for Stock '90 ZR-1 Rims
rossgn49u
09-17-2020, 11:52 PM
These A-Molds to trade fot Stock '90 ZR-1 rims. Driving car cross country and will take better pics when I get home. Iam in North Texas, but frequently travel Texas on Oklahoma. Prefer to avoid shipping.
IM28702
09-18-2020, 08:18 AM
Did you just buy that car out of FL?
G8nightman
09-18-2020, 08:28 AM
Those are replica Amolds
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rossgn49u
09-18-2020, 10:49 AM
Did you just buy that car out of FL?
Yes...driving it to Texas now. Do you know any history on the car?
rossgn49u
09-18-2020, 10:53 AM
Double post
rossgn49u
09-18-2020, 01:08 PM
Those a replica Amolds
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Whatever they are, I do not like them on a '90.....I can add cash based on the condition of the '90 wheels.
IM28702
09-21-2020, 09:38 AM
Yes...driving it to Texas now. Do you know any history on the car?
I don't. I just recognized it from the for sale ad on the forums and craigslist.
Seemed to be a great deal, it was on my short list of cars to look at when I get my bike and Suburban sold. Guess my list just got shorter.
How's it drive etc? Congrats on your purchase. As to the wheels, those are replica wheels that from the pictures I saw appear to be in Camaro offset, but I could be wrong. I think you're going to have a tough time trading them for factory ZR-1 wheels of any year. My plan for the wheels was to try to sell them on the Corvette forums and Camaro forums. You should get the rears off and look for markings on the back side of the spokes that indicate the offset. If they are indeed ZR-1 offsets, that'll make them more valuable to Corvette guys. They're not bad looking wheels, and would look great on a standard Vette.
WARP TEN
09-21-2020, 10:45 AM
I don't. I just recognized it from the for sale ad on the forums and craigslist.
Seemed to be a great deal, it was on my short list of cars to look at when I get my bike and Suburban sold. Guess my list just got shorter.
How's it drive etc? Congrats on your purchase. As to the wheels, those are replica wheels that from the pictures I saw appear to be in Camaro offset, but I could be wrong. I think you're going to have a tough time trading them for factory ZR-1 wheels of any year. My plan for the wheels was to try to sell them on the Corvette forums and Camaro forums. You should get the rears off and look for markings on the back side of the spokes that indicate the offset. If they are indeed ZR-1 offsets, that'll make them more valuable to Corvette guys. They're not bad looking wheels, and would look great on a standard Vette.
Curious--what markings on the wheels indicate offset? I thought one had to physically measure them to determine offset. --Bob
IM28702
09-21-2020, 11:32 AM
A lot of times, especially on aftermarket wheels you'll find them marked, be it stamped or molded in. Look for a marking that says something like "ET57". That would indicate a 57mm positive offset.
This image shows a good example...
https://images.app.goo.gl/8vPAcXz1TprAeTqY6
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