anyone riding on camaros rims?

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Come to think of it, I am running front IROCs all around to avoid having to put new rear studs on.
 
Back to those c4 corvette wheels ive always wanted to put them on my wagon but being the bolt patterns are different I never did it but if I fixed that will they fit
 
magoo_oner said:
Back to those c4 corvette wheels ive always wanted to put them on my wagon but being the bolt patterns are different I never did it but if I fixed that will they fit

Bolt pattern should be the same, just a big difference in backspacing.
 
So I would need a spacer
 
Yep, most likely something like a 2 inch adapter.
 
I think I'm going in the right direction, but I want to make sure. To run these 16 inch camaro wheels I need 1 inch spacers for the rear. Correct?
 

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khan0165 said:
these corvette wheels were between 8.5" to 9" wide...
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they brought them upto 17" when they went 10" wide...
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in either case, you will need to use 1" to 2" spacers, as the Corvettes had very large offsets

Funny thing is i was thinking about these wheels, but in chrome for my cutty. I fell in love with them when i saw them on a slammed VW Jetta. They look decent without the centercaps too.

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Thats similar to what the car looked like, but it was a loooot lower and had roof racks.
 
nailbender said:
I think I'm going in the right direction, but I want to make sure. To run these 16 inch camaro wheels I need 1 inch spacers for the rear. Correct?

Are they actual camaro wheels, or sonoma/s10 wheels?

As I recall, the camaro version was 2 different offsets, the truck wheels are the same front and rear. I have no spacers on mine...I won't use spacers on anything of mine.
 
They are camaro wheels. I got billet hubcenteric spacers and got the rears on, just gotta get another pair of tires for the front. Took me forever to find center caps.
 
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