Talk:Fourth-generation Chevrolet Camaro

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[edit] Wheels?

Are there any good sources out there for actual beginning and end years, and possibly photographs, of all of the different wheel styles they used? There were quite a few and some are similar 'enough' in verbal description that photos would probably help. I'd try to contribute some but we don't have any fourthgens in the family anymore :)

Off-hand, I can think of:

  • 1993-? Base V6 steelies with the hideous hubcaps that were a few slices short of being a solid grey plastic disc
  • 1993-? Salad shooters. I could've sworn they dropped those after 1995 but the article shows a "1996" with the shooters.
  • 1996-? ZR1-style. I know there are plenty of 16" versions around but I don't know that GM ever put those on Camaros, I think the only factory ones were 17".
  • 200?-2002 'Split spoke' - usually on the V6 from what I've seen. Five spokes at the hub, each of which splits to two spokes so it's 10 spokes at the rim of the wheel.
  • 200?-2002 10-spoke - V8 only, a proper 10-spoke with 10 straight spokes from the hub to the rim.

Ayocee 19:20, 29 December 2006 (UTC)