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Old 10-22-2009, 09:20 PM
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think im going to sell my c6zo6 and get the deep dish c5 or y2k wheels.....
post them up on camaro's only!
Old 10-29-2009, 09:40 PM
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anyone?
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i have a set of Y2K (not DD) but havnt installed them yet.
Old 10-30-2009, 11:38 PM
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Here's some of the ones I've seen here on the forum. Black ones not my car.










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red car has 18's all the waay around? any wheels spacers? need to slam it now

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Old 11-01-2009, 02:18 PM
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Originally Posted by '02SOMz28
dang that red one needs some prokit springs
He he, yup, stranos and koni's are in the plans.
Old 11-01-2009, 02:22 PM
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18's all the way around, no wheel spacers. I might use small spacers out back for appearance and to help clear the bumpstops.
Old 11-02-2009, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by Revcore66
Here's some of the ones I've seen here on the forum. Black ones not my car.










the red car needs wider tires i think the blocky look looks the best where the tires are even with the wheel and there not sloping in
Old 11-02-2009, 03:56 PM
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Originally Posted by Revcore66
18's all the way around, no wheel spacers. I might use small spacers out back for appearance and to help clear the bumpstops.
18x10.5" with 275 width tires I'm guessing?
Old 11-03-2009, 12:33 PM
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Originally Posted by Eskimo
18x10.5" with 275 width tires I'm guessing?
295 rears, 275 frts.

Originally Posted by 9WhiteCamaro9
the red car needs wider tires i think the blocky look looks the best where the tires are even with the wheel and there not sloping in
I like both looks actually depending on the width and depth of the rims. My cars a daily driver, and what was important to me was solid steering and tires that could deal with lot's of wet weather driving. The car won't be racing around a track. I'd rather have a tire that slopes on a rim with depth than a blocky tire on a skinny looking rim. I don't like the way a 305 30 nitto mounted on the frt looks but I do like the 295 30's and the 285 35's.


Sloping tire on a rim with depth.



Blocky tire on skinny looking rims. CCW's are some of my fav looking rims but take away the lip and it's just not the same.



This was 295's frt and rears which I liked but I wanted a smaller tire in the frt.



A nice setup might be this 295 firestone up frt with a 315 out back. I like the quality of the firestone and it's quiet.
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how much are tires for the 18's i was told today at dicount tire $780 FOR 2 DAMN TIRES!
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Tire rack has the 295/35/18 Goodyear GS-D3's for $163 a pop. Just bought a set cuz i'm also jumping on the C5 DD band wagon
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Originally Posted by Revcore66
295 rears, 275 frts.
on 10.5" wide wheels all the way around? That's wild, the tires all look to have the same amount of "sloping" on the sidewalls...
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Chrome Y2k's 18x9.5's w/ 275/35/18 all around.Stock Height for now.Be Nice



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I'm thinking about putting these wheels on my Z28 but powdercoated black



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