stock g-body spacing is 4.75 IIRC
you can use offest or BS and width, but most wheel companies advertise the offset, not the BS.
you can use offest or BS and width, but most wheel companies advertise the offset, not the BS.
megaladon6 said:stock g-body spacing is 4.75 IIRC
you can use offest or BS and width, but most wheel companies advertise the offset, not the BS.
rustyroger said:As I understand it the most important thing is to get the centerline of the wheel lined up with the middle of the wheel bearings, very important for the fronts, maybe a little leeway on a solid axle rear.
This is to avoid bump steer conditions and putting an offset load on the bearings.
Roger.
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