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Old 02-08-2009, 12:55 PM
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http://wheelreplicas.com/z06.html

18x9.5 fronts with 275/35/18 and 18x10.5 rears with 285/35/18.

All stock suspension, but may want to lower it 1.5" in the future.
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IMO, 5/16"(new offset +50),3/8"(new offset +48.5),or 7/16" (new offset +47) spacers for the rear; take your pick!
The fronts should be fine as is!
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Originally Posted by 99Bluz28
IMO, 5/16"(new offset +50),3/8"(new offset +48.5),or 7/16" (new offset +47) spacers for the rear; take your pick!
The fronts should be fine as is!
Where do I get spacers at and how would I install them? The bigger the number, the wider the rear tires will look correct?
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Here's a good place to get spacers:http://www.skulte.com/product_info.p...products_id/57

I would also get some ARP wheel studs for use with the spacers.

FYI, the smaller(pos.offset#) number = wider track


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