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Old 07-02-2017   #1
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Default 1990 ZR-1 "salad shooter" wheels

What is a fair price for a complete set of stock 90 ZR-1 wheels w/ the lug nuts n caps going for? Mine are in about 90+% condition: would easily be brought to 100% if desired?

I'm thinking $800+shipping as a "reserve" price - were they to be put on line. Is that anywhere close do you think?
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Default Re: 1990 ZR-1 "salad shooter" wheels

I'm asking $700 for my spare set, purchased last year. Condition 7 of 10.
Yours should be worth the $800 or more. I know some have found them for less, but seems they were in the right place at the right time.

My '90 SaladShooters can accommodate the larger brakes, like 6-piston Wilwood's ...more so than the other oem wheels that I've read here.
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I'm asking $700 for my spare set, purchased last year. Condition 7 of 10.
Yours should be worth the $800 or more. I know some have found them for less, but seems they were in the right place at the right time.

My '90 SaladShooters can accommodate the larger brakes, like 6-piston Wilwood's ...more so than the other oem wheels that I've read here.
George, I didn't know that about the 6-piston Wilwood calipers. Is that true for ALL the 90 ZR-1 salad shooters?? If so, I may want to hang onto them...or ask more for them.
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"FBI" top end ported & relieved
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SW headers, X-pipe, MF muffs

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Old 07-04-2017   #4
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I read that Saladshooters allow more brake room than the sawblades, A-molds. I couldn't fit Gen 1 Dymag on the front as they touched in several areas along the rotor hat Allen bolts and caliper face of the Wilwood's.

Definitely not swapping out the awesome Wilwood braking power, so the 90 Saladshooters went back on. I haven't actually tried the A-molds set to verify.
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On my '91 the sawblades clear the Wilwood 6-piston calipers. Tnova


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Default Re: 1990 ZR-1 "salad shooter" wheels

My '93 sawblades needed 1/4" spacers to clear my 4 piston brembos. No issues with the saladshooters.

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