Flush the Front Wheels! anyone do it?
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Flush the Front Wheels! anyone do it?
Hello, I was wondering what the best specs are to make a front wheel on a camaro flush with the top of the fender. I will be ordering 3 piece wheels so specs are lenient. I will be going with a 19x9" wheel up front.
Here are my current pictures
Has anyone done it? Please post pictures and info on your offset/backspacing for a 9" wide wheel.
thanks!
Here are my current pictures
Has anyone done it? Please post pictures and info on your offset/backspacing for a 9" wide wheel.
thanks!
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I do like them, but the fitment could be way better as far as being flush.
These are the wheels I will be getting but with a brushed aluminum face with polished lip. They will be going on a 3" narrowed per side rear end!
My paint isn't to fresh so I will end up going with a custom color too
These are the wheels I will be getting but with a brushed aluminum face with polished lip. They will be going on a 3" narrowed per side rear end!
My paint isn't to fresh so I will end up going with a custom color too
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My two cents:
.01: Those new wheels you're getting look sick. Can't wait to see them on your car.
.02: If you look at pics 1 and 2, imagine if the wheel is flush with the fender how you want it... You will see so much tread of the tire from the top to bottom that it will likely look a bit ridiculous, kind of like my Jeep when the tires stuck way out.
It might also affect performance, not sure if in a good or bad way but I'd assume bad.
.01: Those new wheels you're getting look sick. Can't wait to see them on your car.
.02: If you look at pics 1 and 2, imagine if the wheel is flush with the fender how you want it... You will see so much tread of the tire from the top to bottom that it will likely look a bit ridiculous, kind of like my Jeep when the tires stuck way out.
It might also affect performance, not sure if in a good or bad way but I'd assume bad.
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@ CHRRRIS: I was asking if anyone had done it to see what it looks like. I agree with you about the tire being perfectly flush, If the wheel was a little further out than mine, im sure it would look somewhat better. My wheels are giving the sucked in look a little now.
btw I cant wait to get the new wheels.
Anyone know what size width tire would look perfect on an 11" wheel, I dont want it to look stretched to fit, and also dont want it to look like a doughnut.
btw I cant wait to get the new wheels.
Anyone know what size width tire would look perfect on an 11" wheel, I dont want it to look stretched to fit, and also dont want it to look like a doughnut.
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Have you looked at this?
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...backspace3.jpg
FYI, It's in the Wheel sticky.
https://ls1tech.com/forums/attachmen...backspace3.jpg
FYI, It's in the Wheel sticky.
So I will be going with a 11" wheel and +45mm-56mm offset fits a camaro.
The centerline on a 11" wheel is at 5.5". +45mm is about 1.77", and 56mm is about 2.2". On a stock rear end and 11" wide wheel I would need a wheel with a backspacing ranging from 7.27" and 7.7", but since I will be narrowing the rear end 3" per side; I will need a wheel backspacing ranging from 4.27" and 4.7". Backspacing closer to 4.27" would put the wheel towards the outer fender lip and closer to 4.7" would suck the wheel towards the center of the vehicle.
Correct me if I am wrong.
I wonder what the ideal backspacing is for the best suspension and tire (295 or 305) clearance would be.
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I currently dont know my camber, my car has not been aligned in a long time. My car is sitting on jack stands right now waiting for a new rear.
I totally understand that camber will change the look of the wheel in the fender well. I just wanted to see different setups, I can figure out what I like/works for me.
that picture Xsta z28 posted was a good example to show his own setup.
I totally understand that camber will change the look of the wheel in the fender well. I just wanted to see different setups, I can figure out what I like/works for me.
that picture Xsta z28 posted was a good example to show his own setup.