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#961
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I found some wheels that I really like and they are Y2k c5 wheels that are kinda deep dish the dimensions are 18x10.5 with a 56mm off set and according to the chart a it says 38 to 50mm. Just wondering how far of an offset you can go. Would this fit with strano 1.2 springs?
Sorry they go off sale soon and 48 pages is a lot to read through haha.
Sorry they go off sale soon and 48 pages is a lot to read through haha.
They fit in back. Will be tucked in and may need a little BFH on the inner wheel well liner.
#962
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Alright guys, I tried reading through a few pages of posts and my eyes started getting crossed looking over all the numbers. I was just curious if a 18x10.5 rim with a 295/35 tire will fit up front on a 4th gen camaro. If so what offset should I run? If not then I'll just stick with the 18x9.5" rims.
#964
I did a search and didnt find anything.
When a wheel manufacturer says that their wheels are not "SFI Certified"
what does that mean?
Will you fail tech at the drag strip? Will the tech even look to know what wheels you have?
Thanks
When a wheel manufacturer says that their wheels are not "SFI Certified"
what does that mean?
Will you fail tech at the drag strip? Will the tech even look to know what wheels you have?
Thanks
#965
I was going to direct you to http://www.sfifoundation.com/ but I couldnt find the info on there either. lol.
#966
I was going to direct you to http://www.sfifoundation.com/ but I couldnt find the info on there either. lol.
It all started when I looked at the Billet Specialties website for their drag wheels. They had a "not SFI certified" disclaimer. Then I found the SFI website and that prompted my question here.
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Front will fit fine. . . . Rear . . . mathmatically should work. Comparing them to my 38 mm offset 10.5's, they ride in the wheel well the exact same. If you are lowered you will HAVE to roll the quarter lip.