05 GTO rims on 2000 z28?
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I can post pics of the rims on his Goat that's all I have right now, as far as them on my car I won't be picking these up from him for another 3 weeks or so. He's at college 3 hrs away and I'll be heading up there in like 3 - 4 weeks. But I can post pics of the rims tomorrow probably.
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I ran a set of 04 GTO wheels on the back of z28 and my LT1 formula without any problems at all. All that had to be done was open the hub up on the wheel a bit to fit over the fbody hubs(can be done with a dremel in about 30 secs). Im not sure about how the fronts will fit tho. Best thing to do is put them on and see how they fit/look. Heres a pic of the rears on my z.
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I had them on my car when it was in the garage for awhile. I drove it like this for awhile too. Never had a problem with them rubbing. The hub on the wheel will need to be sanded/dremeled for sure though
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For something like a wheel to be used for a DR would be ok IMHO but for a street wheel, there has gotta be better looking wheels than them. They don't seem to flow well with the car unless OP your in need of wheels and could get these cheap then don't let me stop you.
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yeah. a 5x120 will fit just fine. Depending on the rim (im guessing with GTOs) you may have to open the holes on the rim a tough. I know with BMW rims with 5 lugs, they are also a 5x120 and the rims i have go right on no prob. just make sure its even and centered on the studs when you torque em down.