Pics of 17x11 ZR-1s on camaro please
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Originally Posted by TuffSS
The 36's fit, they just stick out another 3/8". Isn't that the only issue with running 36mm offsets????
I'm anxious to see if I could do any clearancing to not need the 1/4" to 7/32" spacer up front when running 17x11's. Looks like I should join the F-Body Road Racing and Autocross Forums since more folks over there have run the 11's up front.
That and start my own thread. Didn't mean to do a little hyjack in this one .
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I have other info and pics on that blue Camaro, it has 17x11 +36mm on all 4 corners, you can't fit a +50 on the front. It physically is not possible without a spacer, but at that point you may as well just use the +36, because it will stick out the same either way.
I've been saving up to copy it, the wheels run $800 / set, delivered, then the tires depends on what you choose, but the Goodyears are the widest-tread by far among the daily-driver 315/35s, and twice the cost of the Sumitomos, which are the narrowest-tread 315s on earth.
Mine's not lowered, and never will be, but because of that blue 'camaro more than because of the header / exhaust I chose to 454 my '94 rather than my '86, which can tuck an 18x10.5 under all 4 corners like my '94 can, but my '86 can't tuck a 17 wider than 9.5 up front.
Choices for 315/30R18s suck, and the cost is even higher than the Goodyear 315/35R17 street radials.
I've been saving up to copy it, the wheels run $800 / set, delivered, then the tires depends on what you choose, but the Goodyears are the widest-tread by far among the daily-driver 315/35s, and twice the cost of the Sumitomos, which are the narrowest-tread 315s on earth.
Mine's not lowered, and never will be, but because of that blue 'camaro more than because of the header / exhaust I chose to 454 my '94 rather than my '86, which can tuck an 18x10.5 under all 4 corners like my '94 can, but my '86 can't tuck a 17 wider than 9.5 up front.
Choices for 315/30R18s suck, and the cost is even higher than the Goodyear 315/35R17 street radials.