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A 6-speed manual transmission, standard from 1989 to 1996.

Very stout.

There are two distinct versions, the original “Black Tag,” 1989-E1...
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383tpimachine Rim help
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Need help on custom offsets.
Have an 85 so i have the funky offsets.
Was thinking:
18x9.5 +36 front and 18x11.5 +32 rear.
What do the powers that be think?
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As an aside, IIRC, the ZR1 and the Mk1 C4's share the same rear offset.

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Quote:

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As an aside, IIRC, the ZR1 and the Mk1 C4's share the same rear offset.



Yessir.
If going 18x11 +36 would be perfect.

I want 11.5 wide. Would this require a slight change in offset or not?
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The ZR1 used an 11.5" rear rim...
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Everywhere I read 17x11 with +36
Posted on: 2016/1/21 15:06
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Went 18x10 front and 18x11 rear in +36 all around.

Whats a good 285/295 18 inch tire? 26-27in tire.
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