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Old 02-29-2012, 11:46 PM
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I ordered a set of C6 Z06 Deep dish wheels 18x8.5 46 offset and 18x10.5 56 offset and will be putting 255/40/18 front & 295/35/18 on the rear. Will these fit easily or will I need to do some BFH? I tried some searching but some of what I found is unclear.

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the whole cars exterior needs to be BFH'd lol..jk. you should be ok
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Originally Posted by SSickLS1SS
the whole cars exterior needs to be BFH'd lol..jk. you should be ok
I would never do such a thing to my exterior
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why did you go so skinny in the fronts?
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Originally Posted by 69TA
why did you go so skinny in the fronts?
Because the rim comes in 8.5 and that tire fits perfectly on it + the sidewall is almost exactly the same size as the rears
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Should look good with that set up




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