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89CamaroRS*V8* 11-30-2007 02:02 PM

Rims on a third Gen.
 
So im looking to get some rims around the holiday season... the only problem is that Im not sure what would fit on my 89 camaro. Any suggestions?

links would be appreciated

paarman97maro 11-30-2007 02:47 PM

wal mart has spinner hub caps on sale this time of year

Karps TA 11-30-2007 03:25 PM

What kind of look are you going for? What size wheels?

There's honestly not a huge number of options in thirdgen backspacing. You can get some adapters and run factory 4th gen wheels like the ZR1/SS wheels. There's the typical TT2's that are reasonably priced. You can also get the similar looking Boyd JYD's. American Racing Rebels. If you got lots of dough, Fikse makes some awesome wheels, but it'll set you back around $3500-$4000 before you even stick rubber on them. lol

Phate 11-30-2007 03:27 PM

Please for gods sake dont get spacers.

Karps TA 11-30-2007 04:09 PM


Originally Posted by Phate (Post 218874)
Please for gods sake dont get spacers.

Why's that may I ask?

archemedes 11-30-2007 06:12 PM


Originally Posted by Karps TA (Post 218875)
Why's that may I ask?

There are dangerous, and not legal for road use, and break parts. There are a few thousand choices for wheels, today you can get whatever backspacing you want from most major companies, heck if you draw something there are companies that will make it for not much more than a high end set of rims

89CamaroRS*V8* 11-30-2007 07:32 PM

Ive seen those 17-19 inch chrome iroc wheels those looked pretty cool, but im wondering where the cheapest set would be.

MyFirstCamaro 11-30-2007 07:47 PM

EBAY . . . . are you looking for stock or more unique ones . . . . personally i would like to see some different wheels on the 3rd gens then the ordinary iroc and such

Karps TA 11-30-2007 08:09 PM


Originally Posted by archemedes (Post 218887)
There are dangerous, and not legal for road use, and break parts. There are a few thousand choices for wheels, today you can get whatever backspacing you want from most major companies, heck if you draw something there are companies that will make it for not much more than a high end set of rims

Umm that's questionable. I've ran wheel adapters for 10 years now. Drag raced, autocrossed, driven the crap out of my car. I've never even had the slightest issue and have always passed tech. One person had an issue once early on and he even admits he's not sure he had it on tight, and there's this big scare about them. There's plenty of guys who have awfully fast cars with lots of miles on them.

If anyone made decent wheels for a decent price in thirdgen backspacing I'd have them. But to spend $3-4 grand for wheels that not everybody has is ridiculous. Thirdgenners have been looking for wheel suppliers for years, and theres very few. ROH used to be the best option, but they are overused now. Many companies won't make an off the shelf wheel because thirdgenners are traditionally not people who spend money.

The spacers are what is dangerous because they don't bolt to anything. They require a longer stud and you can then shear the stud with movement between the spacer and the wheel. The adapters bolt to the axle, then the wheel bolts to the adapter.

Karps TA 11-30-2007 08:10 PM


Originally Posted by 89CamaroRS*V8* (Post 218894)
Ive seen those 17-19 inch chrome iroc wheels those looked pretty cool, but im wondering where the cheapest set would be.

Cheap would be 15" Pro Stars. About $150 a wheel, and if you want that drag racer look I think they are an awesome wheel. Not too mention at 15" you'll save a butt load on the price of tires.

Bernotas05 11-30-2007 09:58 PM

I love the look of TTII's and Smoothies on 3rd gens.

archemedes 12-01-2007 12:37 AM


Originally Posted by Karps TA (Post 218899)
Umm that's questionable. I've ran wheel adapters for 10 years now. Drag raced, autocrossed, driven the crap out of my car. I've never even had the slightest issue and have always passed tech. One person had an issue once early on and he even admits he's not sure he had it on tight, and there's this big scare about them. There's plenty of guys who have awfully fast cars with lots of miles on them.

If anyone made decent wheels for a decent price in thirdgen backspacing I'd have them. But to spend $3-4 grand for wheels that not everybody has is ridiculous. Thirdgenners have been looking for wheel suppliers for years, and theres very few. ROH used to be the best option, but they are overused now. Many companies won't make an off the shelf wheel because thirdgenners are traditionally not people who spend money.

The spacers are what is dangerous because they don't bolt to anything. They require a longer stud and you can then shear the stud with movement between the spacer and the wheel. The adapters bolt to the axle, then the wheel bolts to the adapter.

be aware there is a reason that there are no dot or NHRA approved spacers by any company. I have seen the parts sheer off, you are changing geometry and stress points (think leverage) american racing only charges about $200 to change backspacing and they own a bunch of the companies.

98CamaroZ28 12-01-2007 02:38 AM

didnt you want ZR1's, but they are a bit pricey for your budget, the wheels on the other 3rd gen down from your Parents house looks sick.

http://www.iroc-ss.com/images/iroc/4th_gen_seats1.jpg

so do drag welds , i think your Camaro would look sick with em.

Bernotas05 12-01-2007 02:59 AM


Originally Posted by 98CamaroZ28 (Post 218913)
so do drag welds , i think your Camaro would look sick with em.

Yea you cant go wrong there.

Karps TA 12-01-2007 10:30 AM


Originally Posted by archemedes (Post 218908)
be aware there is a reason that there are no dot or NHRA approved spacers by any company. I have seen the parts sheer off, you are changing geometry and stress points (think leverage) american racing only charges about $200 to change backspacing and they own a bunch of the companies.

How are you really changing leverage? Spacers yes cause they are just sitting there. But adapters bolt to the hub and wheel keeping changes very minimum. I would agree completely that the slip on spacers are dangerous. The only danger IMO of adapters is it gives the owner 2 chances not to have things torqued properly.

yes I know companies will do custom stuff at a price. However you're increasing the price of an already fairly pricey wheel by comparison. I spent 2 years looking for wheels for my TA. Either there's buy what ever other person has, or spent a crazy amount of money per wheel to have something done custom. Since I used adapters it atleast opened the 4th gen F-body and Vette options to me.

The reason for using adapters is to get lower cost wheels. We're not talking about his choices are between a $2000 set of custom wheels and tires made to his backspacing. He asked for cheap and if you want 17" or 18" wheels and tires cheap, your best bet of making that happen is with wheel adapters. Although I'd stick with a quality adapter mfg like Vette Brakes or Skulte for them over some ebay shop.

The reason why there is so few good choices for 3rdgens in the backspacing is because of the stupid wheels bearing setup which sticks out like a big ass dong. That really limits what wheels can fit that.

Take for instance SLP's version of the SS/ZR1 wheel with thirdgen backspacing. It has a big hub bubble in the middle of the wheel ruining the look to account for the bearing hub.


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