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Old 10-30-2006, 10:30 AM
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hey guys I wanted to know if a oem package of c6 wheels would fit on my car? The bolt pattern for the wheels are 5x4.75, Front +56mm, Rear +79mm. And im not sure if the fact that the fronts are 18 x 8.5 and the rears are 19 x 10's would affect the cars suspension? I would like to know all the information that I can get and ur opinions on what you guys think I should do, thanks!
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C6 wheels will fit or can be made to fit easily. However, the package you are looking at is for Vettes only. I believe the 17's and 18's will work on your car. You need to get the rear offset down in the 50's range.
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Yes they will fit, you will need to use spacers though as they will stick in your fenders too much.
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He'd need close to a 1 inch spacer for that offset--not recommended.
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Once you get this big you use adapters. They are fine to use.
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Agreed on the spacer issue. Use the concentric(spelling?) ones and you'll be fine (and safe)
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Hub-centric. There is a hub that sticks out and the rotors slide over it as well to keep everything centered.
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Anyone know if the 79mm and the 56mm have the same amount of dish in the front?

Is the inch removed from the 79mm all on the backside and the front is exactly the same?




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