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Old 01-23-2024, 06:49 AM   #1
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Rohana RFC10 20''

Hello everyoneMy name is Ricco, I come from Switzerland. I would like to mount the following rims on my Camaro: (Gen 5, 2012, SS / Brembo Brakes)
Rohana RFC10
Front: 10 x 20
Rear 11 x 20

I'm not entirely sure about the ET. Front: ET 25. (no other option at Rohana)
I think that fits with the Brembos (with Tire 265/40/20 / the wheels sit nicely in the wheel arch)) Rear: There are ET 35 and 40 at Rohana
I tend to ET 40 so that the tires don't too far out. (With tires 305/35/20.)
Now my question: Do the ET40 fit or do I have to switch to ET35 because of the Brembos?
Do any of you have experiences with this?

best regards
Ricco


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Old 01-28-2024, 08:24 AM   #2
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Welcome to the forum! Try this site out for the wheel and tire offset calculator.

https://tiresize.com/wheel-offset-calculator/
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Old 01-28-2024, 12:40 PM   #3
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ZL1 offsets will work with an SS
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Old 01-28-2024, 12:52 PM   #4
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Hello everyoneMy name is Ricco, I come from Switzerland. I would like to mount the following rims on my Camaro: (Gen 5, 2012, SS / Brembo Brakes)
Rohana RFC10
Front: 10 x 20
Rear 11 x 20

I'm not entirely sure about the ET. Front: ET 25. (no other option at Rohana)
I think that fits with the Brembos (with Tire 265/40/20 / the wheels sit nicely in the wheel arch)) Rear: There are ET 35 and 40 at Rohana
I tend to ET 40 so that the tires don't too far out. (With tires 305/35/20.)
Now my question: Do the ET40 fit or do I have to switch to ET35 because of the Brembos?
Do any of you have experiences with this?

best regards
Ricco


You should be good on which ever offset you go with on the rears. My old 20x10 Z28 replicas I had on the front were a +23, so the 25 you are looking at will work. On the rear my old 20x11 Z28 replicas were +43, the wheels I have now are 20x11.5 with a +30 and they poke outside the fender a bit. So on what you are looking at, the +35 will be farther out, and the +40 will be about 1/4 inch, or 5mm inside more. Hope this helps you.Good luck.
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