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93 ZR1 rear rims on 94 coupe

Posted: 8/1/09 8:40pmMessage 1 of 2
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I’ve searched and pretty sure this will work and give me the look I’m after, but would like the forum thoughts to make sure it is sound.  

Move 94 sawblade 95.x17 rear rims to front, purchase 93 sawblade ZR1 11x17 rear rims and run 94 stock ZR1 tire sizes all around.    (front P275/40ZR-17) (rear P315/35ZR-17)

I know they will stick out in the rear a bit, but will there be any clearance issues front or rear?

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93 ZR1 rear rims on 94 coupe

Posted: 8/2/09 7:28amMessage 2 of 2
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I think the rears will be fine, other than sticking out an inch or so. The fronts might have a problem with them being an inch wider than stock, plus the off-set may be different. I'd suggest you move the rears to the front, and check for clearance issues with the stock tires for now...that should give you an idea of how the wider tires may/may not work out up there....

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