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Old 05-14-2005, 01:55 PM
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Do 17x9.5 and 18x10.5 01 GM Z06 wheels bolt onto a 2000 Z28 with out rubbing or offset/backspacing issues? If I just took the wheels/tires to tire kingdom would they know how to make it work?
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what size tires?
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the widest w/ the lowest profile i can use, that will maintain the stock ride height so it wont **** with my spedometer/odometer.
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i have 295/35's in the back and i used an 8mm spacer, no rubbing, looks great!
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Do you have the motorsport replicas? Im talking about OEM GM z06 2001 wheels.
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no one knows?
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I think Mike K had some OEM z06 wheels for sale. He posted some pics on a camaro with no spacers with 305 35 18 nitto dr in back. Tucked in nicely.
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https://ls1tech.com/forums/showthrea...1&page=2&pp=10
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my aftermarket OE Concept 18x10.5 295/35/18's had to have the bump stop GRINDED OFF! plus a spacer to make it work.

Looks PHHHHHAAAT~!
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they'll fit without any problem if you lift up the car from the axle(differential). If you don't lift it from the center the rear bump stop will get in the way. A 5/16'' spacer gives you enough clearance to put the wheels without having to lift as mentioned above, but its a wise choice to upgrade to longer wheel studs. If interested I have two 5/16'' spacers for 25 dlls shipped. Check out my Cardomain site (link below) for pics of my car with OEM Z06 wheels with 2/16'' GM spacers.
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Originally Posted by ddelallata
Check out my Cardomain site (link below) for pics of my car with OEM Z06 wheels with 2/16'' GM spacers.
Where'd you get those 1/8" wheel spacers? Smallest I could find is 1/4". Are they billet alum, steel, or the cast alum?




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