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#101
Originally Posted by Steel28
I wanted to buy some american racing hopsters and these are the offsets +46,+32,+28mm which one of theses offsets look flush in the front and look flush in the back. I have a set of c5 and the front are a little in the fender and my friend has a set of zo6 rims and his front ones are flush with his fender.
#102
Originally Posted by RickO
Okay, I read and I read. Then I read some more.
I have to ask. I want to change the wheels on the 2000 SS convertible. This change needs to be done in a cost effective way so I will not be going out for Budniks or, dare I say, HREs.
I've seen in Super Chevy Performance Wheel Outlet but they do not reference a website. I'd be more than happy to utilize a sponsor also.
They, PWO, have three five spokes that I think I like.
The Y2K at 18x9.5
The Milan at 18x9.0 (I think)
The Vortek at 18x9.0
All three of these run between $250 - $260 a piece.
With no insult to those of you who have them, I like the Y2K the least only because the spoke come all the way out to the front of the rim.
My questions are.
1. Do any sponsor sell these rims? (T Byrnes sell Y2Ks but not the others)
2. Will these particular rims fit on my car?
3. I'd be happy to hear suggestions on tire size and type.
Rick.
I have to ask. I want to change the wheels on the 2000 SS convertible. This change needs to be done in a cost effective way so I will not be going out for Budniks or, dare I say, HREs.
I've seen in Super Chevy Performance Wheel Outlet but they do not reference a website. I'd be more than happy to utilize a sponsor also.
They, PWO, have three five spokes that I think I like.
The Y2K at 18x9.5
The Milan at 18x9.0 (I think)
The Vortek at 18x9.0
All three of these run between $250 - $260 a piece.
With no insult to those of you who have them, I like the Y2K the least only because the spoke come all the way out to the front of the rim.
My questions are.
1. Do any sponsor sell these rims? (T Byrnes sell Y2Ks but not the others)
2. Will these particular rims fit on my car?
3. I'd be happy to hear suggestions on tire size and type.
Rick.
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Someone please help!!!!!
I have OEM 1999 silver C5 Vette wheels (non Z06) on my 1999 Trans Am. The rear 18x9.5 wheels tuck in too far in the wheel well and look like crap! The front 17x8.5 would also look more aggressive if they would come out a little more than they do. What is the factory offset for these wheels? I just bought new tires for them with the plans to upgrade to the new C6 chrome wheels soon so I will be staying with the 17x8.5 and 18x9.5 setup. What offset front and rear do I need to buy to make my car look great?
I run a 245\45\17 on the front and a 285\40\18 on the rear. You may have needed to know that to help me. Thanks
I have OEM 1999 silver C5 Vette wheels (non Z06) on my 1999 Trans Am. The rear 18x9.5 wheels tuck in too far in the wheel well and look like crap! The front 17x8.5 would also look more aggressive if they would come out a little more than they do. What is the factory offset for these wheels? I just bought new tires for them with the plans to upgrade to the new C6 chrome wheels soon so I will be staying with the 17x8.5 and 18x9.5 setup. What offset front and rear do I need to buy to make my car look great?
I run a 245\45\17 on the front and a 285\40\18 on the rear. You may have needed to know that to help me. Thanks
#105
Originally Posted by UnleashedBeast
Someone please help!!!!!
I have OEM 1999 silver C5 Vette wheels (non Z06) on my 1999 Trans Am. The rear 18x9.5 wheels tuck in too far in the wheel well and look like crap! The front 17x8.5 would also look more aggressive if they would come out a little more than they do. What is the factory offset for these wheels? I just bought new tires for them with the plans to upgrade to the new C6 chrome wheels soon so I will be staying with the 17x8.5 and 18x9.5 setup. What offset front and rear do I need to buy to make my car look great?
I run a 245\45\17 on the front and a 285\40\18 on the rear. You may have needed to know that to help me. Thanks
I have OEM 1999 silver C5 Vette wheels (non Z06) on my 1999 Trans Am. The rear 18x9.5 wheels tuck in too far in the wheel well and look like crap! The front 17x8.5 would also look more aggressive if they would come out a little more than they do. What is the factory offset for these wheels? I just bought new tires for them with the plans to upgrade to the new C6 chrome wheels soon so I will be staying with the 17x8.5 and 18x9.5 setup. What offset front and rear do I need to buy to make my car look great?
I run a 245\45\17 on the front and a 285\40\18 on the rear. You may have needed to know that to help me. Thanks
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Do you know what the factory +offset my OEM 99 wheels are?
I found a set for sale on ebay and they say that the 17x8.5 has a 6.75" backspace and the 18x9.5" has a 7.5" backspace.
Can you convert that so I would know what those measurements were in +offset?
I found a set for sale on ebay and they say that the 17x8.5 has a 6.75" backspace and the 18x9.5" has a 7.5" backspace.
Can you convert that so I would know what those measurements were in +offset?
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#107
Originally Posted by UnleashedBeast
Do you know what the factory +offset my OEM 99 wheels are?
I found a set for sale on ebay and they say that the 17x8.5 has a 6.75" backspace and the 18x9.5" has a 7.5" backspace.
Can you convert that so I would know what those measurements were in +offset?
I found a set for sale on ebay and they say that the 17x8.5 has a 6.75" backspace and the 18x9.5" has a 7.5" backspace.
Can you convert that so I would know what those measurements were in +offset?
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One question.
On my 99 TA, I still have the 16" factory rims but am looking to go bigger. I think that I can figure out the width just fine, but looking at diameter, it seems that the rear bumper is just too close to go any bigger than say a 17". It looks like the rear bumper is closer to the wheel than the front edge of the quarter panel, almost like my lower control arms are an inch too long. Are there any known issues with clearance with the rear bumper, or is my car just odd? Either way, is there a way around it?
Thanks
On my 99 TA, I still have the 16" factory rims but am looking to go bigger. I think that I can figure out the width just fine, but looking at diameter, it seems that the rear bumper is just too close to go any bigger than say a 17". It looks like the rear bumper is closer to the wheel than the front edge of the quarter panel, almost like my lower control arms are an inch too long. Are there any known issues with clearance with the rear bumper, or is my car just odd? Either way, is there a way around it?
Thanks
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You can easily fit 18x9.5 on your car with up to a 275 tire. Just make sure you buy the right offset. Get as close to 50mm as you can find. I don't think that your car is weird. All 98-02 cars are like yours. If the measurement is the same on both sides your fine. When I wash my car I find it hard to wash between the rear wheel and the rear bumber side of the fender, but can wash the front side with no effort. You don't have a problem at all.
#112
Originally Posted by johnpate01
One question.
On my 99 TA, I still have the 16" factory rims but am looking to go bigger. I think that I can figure out the width just fine, but looking at diameter, it seems that the rear bumper is just too close to go any bigger than say a 17". It looks like the rear bumper is closer to the wheel than the front edge of the quarter panel, almost like my lower control arms are an inch too long. Are there any known issues with clearance with the rear bumper, or is my car just odd? Either way, is there a way around it?
Thanks
On my 99 TA, I still have the 16" factory rims but am looking to go bigger. I think that I can figure out the width just fine, but looking at diameter, it seems that the rear bumper is just too close to go any bigger than say a 17". It looks like the rear bumper is closer to the wheel than the front edge of the quarter panel, almost like my lower control arms are an inch too long. Are there any known issues with clearance with the rear bumper, or is my car just odd? Either way, is there a way around it?
Thanks
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Originally Posted by Xsta Z 28
I'm, confused . . . what does wheel diameter have anything to do with "fitting"?????
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18x9.5 Y2K rims. What does the ET+65 mean on the inside of the rim? They fit on my buddies car(95 TA) and they fit on my car(00 TA) with a little massaging on the inner wheel well. Maybe a total of an inch needed to be "adjusted" with a BFH.
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The factory wheel has a +65mm offset. While it will fit, it doesn't look right on our cars. You would need longer ARP studs and 1/2" spacers to make that wheel come out from under the fender to look right. That much offset on a wheel with a Fbody makes the car look weak.
#116
Originally Posted by UnleashedBeast
The factory wheel has a +65mm offset. While it will fit, it doesn't look right on our cars. You would need longer ARP studs and 1/2" spacers to make that wheel come out from under the fender to look right. That much offset on a wheel with a Fbody makes the car look weak.
#117
i have a question for u guys. i have H&R springs and Konis SA on my TA. i want to get Z06 replicas; 18x9.5 in the front and 18x10.5 in the back...will they fit? what tire size to use? what offset will be the best? thanx for your help!!
#118
Originally Posted by Corona02WS6
i have a question for u guys. i have H&R springs and Konis SA on my TA. i want to get Z06 replicas; 18x9.5 in the front and 18x10.5 in the back...will they fit? what tire size to use? what offset will be the best? thanx for your help!!
#120
Originally Posted by Corona02WS6
i read the post...but are those measurements for stock height cars...cuz mine is lowered with H&R springs and Konis SA...thanks for your help
But to be honest, ALL the above info works for stock and lowered cars.