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Old 05-29-2022, 04:31 PM   #1
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2020 Camaro LT1 - Smaller wider square setup possible for daily driving?

I'm looking to eventually change my wheel/tire setup down the road on my 2020 LT1 Camaro. I'd like to keep a square setup, non-staggered, go with something smaller like an 18 wheel front and rear, but something definitely wider than the stock 245 size that comes on the car, and all seasons because I drive my car year round daily.

Does anyone know if something like a 275 would fit the front and rear of an LT1 in an 18 wheel? And what wheel specs I'd need to look for when searching for wheels and tires? I like the old school look of more tire sidewall and smaller wheels/rims, but just unsure what specs to look for or if this would be possible.

Has anyone went with a daily smaller wheel size square wider setup on their LT1 or SS Camaro? Post a pic or two if you have! Thanks!
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Old 05-29-2022, 05:12 PM   #2
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A 275/45 R 18 is almost the same height as the stock tires, rear should be fine, but up front, you may need to worry about rubbing.
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