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Old 02-06-2012, 07:40 PM
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Ok 95 camaro z28 runnin C6 wheels 285/35/19 rear can i use a 1.00 adapter or do i need the 1.25
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anyone tried 1.00" adapters
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the space you need depends on the offset
there so many different ones made nowadays.
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the rear is a 19x10 +79 i see alot of 1.25 with rolled fender just wanna know if i can avoid the fender roll
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Either will work fine
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Originally Posted by stuntinZ28
the rear is a 19x10 +79 i see alot of 1.25 with rolled fender just wanna know if i can avoid the fender roll
if you are not running a watts set up I would recommend rolling your fenders
when the car sways it will move quite a bit from side to side.

I rent the roller tools and heat gun for $40 and it's cheap insurance against slicing up a 3-400 dollar tire.
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thanks but the ole louisville slugger works great lol thanks for the help
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Originally Posted by stuntinZ28
thanks but the ole louisville slugger works great lol thanks for the help
if you do that might wanna heat of the paint with a blow dryer or heat gun as i have seen a few friends of mine paint crack during the rolling using this method as well as with a professional roller
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most deffinatly thanks for the help
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but will the 1.00 adapters work if i roll fenders is the main question i dont want to rub inner feder at all but wanna keep the tire as far as i can under the car tucking if you will
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The 1 inch should be all you want. It will make the offset a +53.4mm and stock is +56 or +50 so it will remain tucked in just fine
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thanks vert 98 lol what is she doin to that bumper




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