View Full Version : Forgeline wheels and C-6 Zo6 brakes dont work
brownz
06-25-2008, 03:20 PM
So i have the c6 zo6 brake on my 79z and with those you need to spend alote of money on wheels so they fit O.K so thats what i did talked to alote of ppl and went with the Forgelines after putting the front end together I found out that the top to ribs on the caliper hit the bolts on the wheels all this money and need to trim the top of the calipers to make them fit. Just wanted to let you all know about this so you dont get smacked in the face like i did
http://i224.photobucket.com/albums/dd150/brown383z/100_0268.jpg
Steve1968LS2
06-25-2008, 05:03 PM
To be accurate, the Forgeline wheels as they were ordered won't fit.
From your post it's hard to know if it's the fault of Forgeline, the one who took the measurements, or the one that placed the order.
I assume these wheels arn't for a Z06, which would mean they aren't exactly the same specs as a Vette. They wern't in my case.
If you have the room (for the wheel to move out) you could fix your issue with an 1/8" hub-centric spacer. Maybe even a thinner one.
ProdigyCustoms
06-25-2008, 05:13 PM
Call me tomorrow and lets review the build sheet on the wheels. Whatever it is will be handled, have no fear.
brownz
06-25-2008, 06:45 PM
Call me tomorrow and lets review the build sheet on the wheels. Whatever it is will be handled, have no fear.
No fear it will work out one way or another:yes:
thanks again
brownz
06-26-2008, 08:35 AM
I just got off the Phone with Frank from prodigy customs and Scott from Forgeline and they are great in the customer service they are sending me out a hub-centric spacer to work the clearance with my wheel and brakes. Now thats top notch customer service in my book. :cheers:
ProdigyCustoms
06-26-2008, 08:53 AM
Hey Brandon, the 3 MM spacer is on the way and should solve the problem. But the ultimate problem is not with the wheel, but with the purchase order for the wheel. In other words it is 100% my fault.
Apparently, in reviewing the build sheet on the wheels, I did not specify the 06 ZO6 brakes on the PO even though you and talked about that.
All Forgelines can be built to clear those brakes, and we do it eveyday. It just requires the guy sending in the PO to specify that. that guy being myself this time.
So in the end, if something more drastic then a spacer has to be done to get the clearance we need, it lays on my shoulders and new wheels will be built.
Whatever it takes to fix it will be done. Just let me know,
You know my number
Sorry.
Stang's Bane
06-26-2008, 09:50 AM
Hey Brandon, the 3 MM spacer is on the way and should solve the problem. But the ultimate problem is not with the wheel, but with the purchase order for the wheel. In other words it is 100% my fault.
Apparently, in reviewing the build sheet on the wheels, I did not specify the 06 ZO6 brakes on the PO even though you and talked about that.
All Forgelines can be built to clear those brakes, and we do it eveyday. It just requires the guy sending in the PO to specify that. that guy being myself this time.
So in the end, if something more drastic then a spacer has to be done to get the clearance we need, it lays on my shoulders and new wheels will be built.
Whatever it takes to fix it will be done. Just let me know,
You know my number
Sorry.
WOW, that is some of the best customer service I have ever seen. You my friend will be getting an order from me next year:thumbsup: :cheers:
tjbruning
06-26-2008, 10:34 AM
I asked this on pt.com. It appears that only the nuts are contacting the caliper. Would a jam nut or ARP 12point (small OD) nut clear?
brownz
06-26-2008, 11:56 AM
I asked this on pt.com. It appears that only the nuts are contacting the caliper. Would a jam nut or ARP 12point (small OD) nut clear?
Forgeline has diff types of nuts and bolts that you can order you wheels with, just se their for what they have. and the others do offer some more room on the backside
tjbruning
06-26-2008, 12:18 PM
Forgeline has diff types of nuts and bolts that you can order you wheels with, just se their for what they have. and the others do offer some more room on the backside
Not sure if my initial reply was clear. The picture looks like a nut/caliper interference, which could be resolved without the use of a spacer (swap the standard nuts for jam nuts).
Sounds like Frank has you covered.
Steve1968LS2
06-26-2008, 05:32 PM
Forgeline has diff types of nuts and bolts that you can order you wheels with, just se their for what they have. and the others do offer some more room on the backside
Yea, the lightweight jet nuts are what I have. Don't know if they are shorter.
The 3mm spacer isn't a big deal. I'm running them on the back wheels with zero issues.
waynieZ
06-26-2008, 05:52 PM
Awesome Frank !
buickfunnycar.com
06-26-2008, 06:38 PM
Total stand-up service Frank...takes a big man to admit he's made a mistake,however so slight.:thumbsup:
Let's hope that thin spacer does the trick...:yes:
Beautiful set-up by the way...I'll be following the progress over at www.nastyz28.com
Formula400
06-26-2008, 08:48 PM
Hi!
Talk about customer service..... you do not see that everyday! Simply :thumbsup:
Hope the 3mm spacer does the trick.
//Sven
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