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Old 09-01-2010, 04:03 PM
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Default Need help 18's fitment on 2000 t/a

Hopefully someone can give me the right answer. I have a 2000 T/A and am looking to put Zr1 replica wheels on it. Question is the wheel size is 18x9.5 and will these fit front and rear? Pretty sure they will fit the rear but not sure the front. Also tires for front are 245/40/18 and rear are 275/ 35 18. Thaanks guys let me know what you think.
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Shouldn't need too much help with big 'ol sticky up there
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that front tire sounds way too small
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275/35/18 will be fine up front also if you want
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You can also run a 285/35/18, front and rear.
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i run 18x9.5 C5 Z06 rims on all four with 275/35/18 and im lowered with BMR springs and everything fits fine. i will be doing a 285/35/18 in the rear.
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245 will be stretched on that rim, run a 275 its a more common tire number than a 285 and will be easier to buy and find.

You should have no fitment issues witha 9.5 at all.
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Thanks guys for the info, I appreciate it. Wheels were on a vette and that size tire threw me for a loop in the front. I would like to change all to a 275.




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