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Old 07-15-2016, 10:29 AM   #1
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Correct aftermarket wheel sizes and offsets

Hey guys, I'd like to get some info together as to the exact widths and offsets that I can run when going with a wider setup. I've seen the 285 front 305 rear setup, and from what I can tell, the respective wheel dimensions would be 20x10" et25 front and 20x11" et40-43 rear. I'd like to fit as much as I can, but I would prefer to not run spacers if I can just get the correct offset.

Any insight?
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Old 07-15-2016, 11:13 AM   #2
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Hey guys, I'd like to get some info together as to the exact widths and offsets that I can run when going with a wider setup. I've seen the 285 front 305 rear setup, and from what I can tell, the respective wheel dimensions would be 20x10" et25 front and 20x11" et40-43 rear. I'd like to fit as much as I can, but I would prefer to not run spacers if I can just get the correct offset.

Any insight?
Hey buddy !! hope this helps out. We have actually done a good amount of 6th gen Camaros and have literally got our hands dirty to figure things out. plus GM has also confirmed as well.

so here is the low down and is also what we have done with our M228 wheels and M017

20x10 25et needs a 285/30/20
20x11 43et needs a 305/30/20

the specs mentioned are also the exact specs that the new 2017 Camaro 1LE
will have, you can check GM's site for that.
thats also where the M017 wheel was born from
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Old 07-15-2016, 11:18 AM   #3
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Hey guys, I'd like to get some info together as to the exact widths and offsets that I can run when going with a wider setup. I've seen the 285 front 305 rear setup, and from what I can tell, the respective wheel dimensions would be 20x10" et25 front and 20x11" et40-43 rear. I'd like to fit as much as I can, but I would prefer to not run spacers if I can just get the correct offset.

Any insight?
You have a few options on tires

275/35/20 & 305/35/20

285/30/20 & 305/30/20

I personally like the 35 profile it fills up more and gives the Camaro that american muscle look that we all love.

Also if your going wide you have a number of options to utilize

20x10 ET 23-25
20x11 ET 43


Stance SF01
Stance SF03
Rohana wheels ( RC10. RC22, RF1, RF2, RFX5)

I am working with Vorsteiner on a Camaro specific flow forge wheel as well.

MRR M228
MRR M017
MRR FS01
MRR FS02

So you have a number of amazing options

Let me know if I can personally help you out with designs, fitment, pricing and availability.

Feel free to contact me direct via pm, and or on the phone

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Old 07-15-2016, 11:28 AM   #4
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Good info guys! But, if your car is lowered then can we run the same Tire setup mentioned above?
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Old 07-15-2016, 11:29 AM   #5
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Good info guys! But, if your car is lowered then can we run the same Tire setup mentioned above?
I have done it both on stock height and lowered without any issues so it works great.

Ive even done a 20x11 ET 28 Rohana RC22 with 305/35/20 M/T tires on a lowered SS fit amazing a tad poke but the client liked having that old school muscle poke to it. Oh and no rubbing of course.
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Old 07-15-2016, 11:33 AM   #6
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I have done it both on stock height and lowered without any issues so it works great.

Ive even done a 20x11 ET 28 Rohana RC22 with 305/35/20 M/T tires on a lowered SS fit amazing a tad poke but the client liked having that old school muscle poke to it. Oh and no rubbing of course.
Thanks! I'll give you a holler when I'm ready to move forward.
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Old 07-15-2016, 11:53 AM   #7
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Thanks! I'll give you a holler when I'm ready to move forward.
Sounds like a plan ! Enjoy your weekend.
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Old 07-15-2016, 12:37 PM   #8
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I am working with Vorsteiner on a Camaro specific flow forge wheel as well.

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Old 07-15-2016, 12:42 PM   #9
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haha thanks

What color would you think would be best?
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Old 07-15-2016, 01:15 PM   #10
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haha thanks

What color would you think would be best?
I am not a fan of Black, Gloss or Matte. You lose the detail of the machining and they look like steel wheels from a distance or when the car is moving.
Graphite / Titanium / Gunmetal is subtle
Bronze / Copper would look great. Not to Orange or too Dark. Almost like a darker gold.

I prefer a Gloss or Semi Gloss finish as well.
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Old 07-15-2016, 01:23 PM   #11
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I am not a fan of Black, Gloss or Matte. You lose the detail of the machining and they look like steel wheels from a distance or when the car is moving.
Graphite / Titanium / Gunmetal is subtle
Bronze / Copper would look great. Not to Orange or too Dark. Almost like a darker gold.

I prefer a Gloss or Semi Gloss finish as well.
Satin bronze and a carbon graphite finish maybe?
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Old 07-15-2016, 01:27 PM   #12
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Sounds enticing.
Bronze for those that like it a little different. With more guys showing off their Bronze wheels on here people see how awsome they look.
And the Carbon Graphite for those who like the Darker wheel.
I like those colors from Vorsteiner...maybe see if they can do their Satin Bronze a little lighter, not so dark.
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