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Old 03-24-2009, 08:27 PM
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Default Ordereing ttm but not 100% sure correct specs..

I think its 17 by 9 bolt 5-4.75 inch 45mm offset but is 6.89 correct backspace?

And for back 17 by 10.5 44mm offset? with 7.5 backspacing? 4 -4.75 bolt pattern.

Think saw one site said 23mm offset on back and 4.5 inches on front?
So want to make sure get the right ones.
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Well my ZR1s are 17x9 all around with a 56mm offset and the rears in 11" come in either a 36mm offset or a 50mm offset. I personally like the look of the 36mm offset since they don't stick out too far, but may reguire you to beat in the inner wheel wells

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Originally Posted by MY99TAWS6
I think its 17 by 9 bolt 5-4.75 inch 45mm offset but is 6.89 correct backspace?

And for back 17 by 10.5 44mm offset? with 7.5 backspacing? 4 -4.75 bolt pattern.
Thats the correct offset. The same offset that is currently on my car.
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Originally Posted by Turnin20s
Well my ZR1s are 17x9 all around with a 56mm offset and the rears in 11" come in either a 36mm offset or a 50mm offset. I personally like the look of the 36mm offset since they don't stick out too far, but may reguire you to beat in the inner wheel wells

hope that helps
36mm would actually push the wheels outward. Meaning, you'd have less of a chance of needing to 'beat in the inner wheel wells' when compared to a 50mm offset wheel.
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Originally Posted by Donohue96M6Z28
36mm would actually push the wheels outward. Meaning, you'd have less of a chance of needing to 'beat in the inner wheel wells' when compared to a 50mm offset wheel.
Really??? All of the pics I have seen the 50mm offset seem to stick out farther than the 36mm. Or mabye I'm just dumb LOL, I thought it was the other way around, but you are right....

36mm offset = 7.4" backspacing

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50mm offset = 7.9" backspacing

Thanks for clearing that up man, now I will deffinately be getting the 50s HAHA




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