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Old 06-27-2004, 08:58 PM
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I want to get a new set for my 2000 SS for mine has some curb rash. I want the ZR1 chrome 17x9.5 all the way around. My question is what offset do I need for the wheels to sit flush with the fenders? Don't want them to far in nor do I want them to stick out farther than the fender. I was thinking 50mm offset but don't really know if that would give me the look I want. Also if that is correct where could I get those with that offset?
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Originally Posted by redNATA
I want to get a new set for my 2000 SS for mine has some curb rash. I want the ZR1 chrome 17x9.5 all the way around. My question is what offset do I need for the wheels to sit flush with the fenders? Don't want them to far in nor do I want them to stick out farther than the fender. I was thinking 50mm offset but don't really know if that would give me the look I want. Also if that is correct where could I get those with that offset?
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-tires/120711-understanding-wheel-offsets-link-all-faq.html
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50mm is standard for the ZR-1 wheels replica and the like. But bsed upon experience, any offset between 38mm and 50mm will work.




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