I am using the Year One Chevelle SS/Camaro Z28 style 17" rims on my '80 Malibu. The car has the S10 Blazer front brake conversion done to it. I got the staggered set of rims from Year One, with 17" by 8" front rims, with 4.5"BS, and 17" by 9" rear rims with 5"BS. I running 245/45R17 front tires, and 255/50R17 rear tires. The front wheels and tires fit fine, and I haven't had any issues so far, but I'm told that the Blazer brakes widen the front track width of the car a bit. On the rear, it was a different story. Many people have commented that the A/G body cars have an issue with the rear axle being slightly offset to one side of the vehicle. That's what I found with my Malibu. On the rear, there was clearance for the rear wheel and tire on the left side, but on the right side, the inside sidewall of the tire contacted the frame. I installed a pair of 7/32" thick spacers on the rear wheels, and the problem was solved. The inner sidewall of the right rear tire is still close to the frame rail, but I've put several hundred miles on the car, and it hasn't rubbed at all yet. If you're concerned, get the matched set of 4 17" by 8" rims with the 4.5"BS. You shouldn't have any problems, as long as you don't get carried away with extremely wide tires. If memory serves, Year One carries the 17" by 8" rims as a set specifically for G body cars.