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3 1/2" adapter/spacer, DAMN!!!
I thought that was a great idea til I read that, I don't see a spacer on Mikes pic ... definitely not one that size --- |
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I attacked it with a die grinder until it fit. The lug pattern is very close, but not technically the same. The taper on the lug nuts centers it anyhow. When I took the pics, I test drove it for fun up to about 70 mph and it was in good balance and didn't come loose or anything.
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that's only for the 6-piston C6 z06 caliper clearance- the C5 caliper is good to go with the 17" GTO spare alone. I will also mention that the abutment bracket adapter plates vary among brands and the exact location of the caliper can vary. even the gto spare can run into fitment issues and I trimmed .030 off of the caliper cooling fins on mine, but that is unusual for most.
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I think you need longer lugs to run a 1/2" spacer up front.
That's the combo I have with the Lingenfelter Alcoa brakes on my car --- |
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Been researching CTS 18 X 4 spare, 2008-2011.
Gold is cheaper and easier to find. ~$370. I could hire somebody to hold the spindle and run for that amount. |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: Leesburg, VA
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They are 18" wheels, and I have heard of people with 2nd gen CTS-V's using them for skinnies. Those cars have bigger brakes than the C6Z does. They may use spacers for that, though. The tire is also the right size for a stock C4Z, though it might be shorter in height than your C6Z wheel setup. If I recall, it is a 135/70-18 on an 18x4" aluminum 5-spoke wheel. Edit: I only read the first post initially, it looks like Dave/WVZR-1 covered this. FWIW, I picked my kit up on craigslist brand new (tire still unmounted) for like $150. That has the jack and whatnot too, not that it would work on the 'vette. At $350+ it is less compelling. Last edited by Aurora40; 01-11-2013 at 08:42 PM. |
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Hey Bob,
I've mostly got this figured out and believe I know everything required and the how to's. Actually I believe it can be accomplished with your style and that was my intention. Is yours with you? I don't believe the later wheel is needed and the later wheel isn't maybe that desired. To be practical if you used the late wheel the adapter would use 14mm wheel studs to mate to the spare. Everything would be a great fit. All I need is the wheel to put to a car with the Z06 brakes with some washers to confirm the thickness of a spacer to do the fit. I believe it needs 30mm. I've seen the early one used on a CTS-V '11MY and I thought those calipers were equal to or greater than the mass of the Z06. There would need to be NO modifications to your wheel to do the fit test. Cut and dried I believe. In your post you seem to confirm the mass of the caliper. I'll drop you an email. How many cars are in the vicinity with the C6Z06 calipers? Your wheel, a car and 40 minutes would confirm my thoughts. Last edited by WVZR-1; 01-11-2013 at 09:58 PM. |
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Join Date: May 2007
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R u talking about a CTS or V spare? If u need a 1/2" spacer, then the question becomes what about the stud length? Sounds like an adapter rather than a spacer could be necessary. |
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