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Old 02-18-2014, 09:32 PM
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What is the stock height of a 95 Camaro from top of wheel well to the ground.
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My 95 Z with 60K mi stock shocks/springs 275/40/17 and 315/30/17 NT555's.

Front 27"
Rear 28 1/8"
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you're probably not going to get a lot of answers because there is so much variance between cars that there is no single answer.
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Originally Posted by Money1
What is the stock height of a 95 Camaro from top of wheel well to the ground.
A better question would be what is the stock height between the top of the wheel well and the top of the tire or the height between the pinch weld and the ground. F-bodies for some reason always seem to be lower on the passenger’s side than the drivers side. Thats just the way GM built these cars. Could be because of the crown on the road having to do with alignment.

More as far as your question I’m hoping your not planning on putting 22’s or 24’s?!

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Originally Posted by 93Euphoria
A better question would be what is the stock height between the top of the wheel well and the top of the tire or the height between the pinch weld and the ground. F-bodies for some reason always seem to be lower on the passenger’s side than the drivers side. Thats just the way GM built these cars. Could be because of the crown on the road having to do with alignment.

More as far as your question I’m hoping your not planning on putting 22’s or 24’s?!
Technically the only correct way to determine ride height is to measure between center of the wheel and the fender arch. Both of your measurements take into account different tire ratios...

But the OP asked for a reference measurement height and that's what I gave him. This is also why I gave him the ratio of my wheel/tires and what brand they are.



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