Tork Imagine Questions
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Tork Imagine Questions
So I have been looking at some new wheels for my ss and like the style of the Tork Imagines. However through searching old threads, it looks like the bolt pattern is not exactly right for f-bodies, yet some guys still run them. Will running a slightly different bolt pattern (5x120mm) cause any major problems? And to the guys who have these wheels, preferably those with the 18x8 18x9 staggered set up, are there multiple offsets for them or are they all the same? Thanks alot.
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It has been discused a bunch of times on here do a search and you will find info. As fas as it goes i have been running the 5x120mm wheels on my trans am for over 5 years now. I have had no problems but some have its really just up to you.
old set:
new set:
Fisrt set is 18x8 all four corners with 245/40-18's they are Akuza sublime. Secomd set is Ruff racing and they are 18x8 front 18x9 rear running 245/40-18 front
and 275/35-18 rear. I have had no issues with eaither set
old set:
new set:
Fisrt set is 18x8 all four corners with 245/40-18's they are Akuza sublime. Secomd set is Ruff racing and they are 18x8 front 18x9 rear running 245/40-18 front
and 275/35-18 rear. I have had no issues with eaither set
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Plenty of people running 5x120 on these cars. It's just metric vs SAE measurements for the same bolt pattern. 4.75" equates to 120.65mm. 1 mm = 0.0393700787 inches, so .65 mm = .02559 in. In an engine build, that much tolerance could cause problems. In a wheel bolt pattern, the tolerances are not that tight.