20" Chrome Z06 wheels
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20" Chrome Z06 wheels
Im interested in getting some on my 2000 sebring silver Z28.. Does anyone know where i can find them? Or if anyone is interested in selling their used ones?... Any pics just to get an idea?
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Good luck with that. I've read a lot of posts where people say that 20's don't fit well. I've seen quite a few out there in the bay and really don't care for them. I have seen pics of some with Z06 wheels staggered 18/19 and 19's all around. They seem to fit real tight in there...but, look sharp. I went with a 17/18 set up. I love the look. I think dubs on Z's and TA's goes against what a muscle car is supposed to look like. I think it makes it look like a monster truck...not a performance car. But, hey it's just my .02. If you like it go for it. -Chris
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I'm pretty sure the new Camaro was designed to fit wheels that big. These cars look like baja vehicles with that sized wheel on them. They don't fit right and give an appearance of being a monster truck. Again....just my .02
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Good luck with that. I've read a lot of posts where people say that 20's don't fit well. I've seen quite a few out there in the bay and really don't care for them. I have seen pics of some with Z06 wheels staggered 18/19 and 19's all around. They seem to fit real tight in there...but, look sharp. I went with a 17/18 set up. I love the look. I think dubs on Z's and TA's goes against what a muscle car is supposed to look like. I think it makes it look like a monster truck...not a performance car. But, hey it's just my .02. If you like it go for it. -Chris
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I think you can get 21s as an option as well as 18s for the people who don't like such big wheels.
Like mentioned, the new Camaro has bigger wheel wells so 20s look more at home. I would say don't get 20s for your 4th gen
Like mentioned, the new Camaro has bigger wheel wells so 20s look more at home. I would say don't get 20s for your 4th gen
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I thought the original topic was in reference to a 2000 Fbody not a new Camaro. I know that they have bigger wheel wells and will accomodate the 20+ inch wheels.
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yea the wheels are for my 4th gen, & i know a lot of you don't like 20"+ on f-bodies cause it will look like a "donk" or "ghetto" but like i said i seen a few pics on them before & i love the look
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Good luck with that. I've read a lot of posts where people say that 20's don't fit well. I've seen quite a few out there in the bay and really don't care for them. I have seen pics of some with Z06 wheels staggered 18/19 and 19's all around. They seem to fit real tight in there...but, look sharp. I went with a 17/18 set up. I love the look. I think dubs on Z's and TA's goes against what a muscle car is supposed to look like. I think it makes it look like a monster truck...not a performance car. But, hey it's just my .02. If you like it go for it. -Chris
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Yeah, that looks a little........different. I think the only way to pull off the bigger wheels on our cars is if you've got some sort of ground effects kit. I think one of the reasons that one looks so odd is the fact that there's a 2" difference between the fronts and rears. If it had 19's on the front, it may not look as weird. Also, what company made 20" C5 Z06's? I've never seen them before.
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It's all about what style wheel you get. There was a set of 19/20 Chrome Z06's for sale a few months ago, I'd bet he still has 'em.
The amount (and lack thereof) of sidewall on my rear 19's is a little worrysome, I don't think cast 20" wheels with a 25-series tire will last very long before bending. According to the wheel straightening places, chrome often flakes off when the wheel is being straightened, which you will be doing if you drive the car much..
Just my $.02
The amount (and lack thereof) of sidewall on my rear 19's is a little worrysome, I don't think cast 20" wheels with a 25-series tire will last very long before bending. According to the wheel straightening places, chrome often flakes off when the wheel is being straightened, which you will be doing if you drive the car much..
Just my $.02