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Old Sep 21, 2017 | 01:38 PM
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I am considering these wheels on the white T/A.

Here is a 4th gen Camaro with 20” 5th gen wheels.







The matching color of these wheels and the car really set them off!
I believe these on the Camaro are
245 35 20 front
285 35 20 rear



18s front 19s back. The wheels with no tires are from a 2014 SS Camaro.

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Old Sep 23, 2017 | 04:27 PM
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Who would even think of doing that??? Crazy,
not safe and if you want that, just buy a 2018 1LE!
It's awesome!
Originally Posted by mxmccarter2401
i'm looking for some new wheels, but i dont want to get something everyone else has. Has anyone seen 2010 camaro wheels on a fourth gen? i'm sure they are pretty pricey right now.
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Old Sep 26, 2017 | 05:36 PM
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Originally Posted by ChoiceCam00
Who would even think of doing that??? Crazy,
not safe and if you want that, just buy a 2018 1LE!
It's awesome!
the guy with the z28 did it...
Why are they not safe?
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Old Oct 16, 2017 | 06:39 PM
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I let them go...it just didn’t seem like they would look good with the curves on the 2000 T/A and the straight lines for the 2014 wheels.
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Old Nov 12, 2021 | 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by 98 LS-Won Z28
I think when they are done RIGHT on the RIGHT car they look great. I have them on my car and I think it looks sick as hell! Of course mine are done right and don't rub anywhere. I also have slicks and skinnies for the drag strip so my suspension is adjustable and the car is lowered. Didn't have change anything though. I run 275/65/15 DRs on Billet Specialties drag wheels and they are actually just a bit taller than the 285/35/20 that are on these and I have 245/35/20 up front. Could go wider in the back and in the front. Probably end up with 305/35/20 in the back (I have run 305/45/18 DRs before so I know they will fit) and 255/35/20 up front when I replace them. I got really lucky price wise for the tires I have now. $300 total for tires, just had to wait and be patient to get good deals on good tires. Didn't want to pay full price before I got them on and made sure I liked it.
I did the same.


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Old Mar 12, 2022 | 10:05 AM
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Was reading this old thread and found it super funny that all comments started out as negative "looks like ****" and ended with "yeah that looks really good"🤣🤣
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