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Old 09-10-2016, 08:54 PM   #1
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5 gen ZL1 wheels on 6 gen

Am I correct in assuming that the ZL1 rear with 20x11 43 will fit no issues, no poke.

But the front 20x10 23 will not fit flush? Most vendors are using 20x10 35 or 20x10 25?

How much of a poke is that and will that cause any issues?

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Old 09-10-2016, 10:25 PM   #2
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Back of the napkin calculations say the rear will poke 15mm past stock and front will poke 21mm past stock.

I would say rears could use a 5mm spacers for a nice and flush look; while the front wheels will probably be right at the fender line...

Here is my set that pokes 11mm more than stock in the front and 20mm past stock in the rear. Stock ride height.


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Old 09-12-2016, 09:35 AM   #3
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Back of the napkin calculations say the rear will poke 15mm past stock and front will poke 21mm past stock.

I would say rears could use a 5mm spacers for a nice and flush look; while the front wheels will probably be right at the fender line...

Here is my set that pokes 11mm more than stock in the front and 20mm past stock in the rear. Stock ride height.


Thanks!

So they would fit no issues, but to make them flush to the fender I would need rear spacers (~5mm) to bring the wheel out.

No issues with either front or back sticking out further than then fender.
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Back of the napkin calculations say the rear will poke 15mm past stock and front will poke 21mm past stock.

I would say rears could use a 5mm spacers for a nice and flush look; while the front wheels will probably be right at the fender line...

Here is my set that pokes 11mm more than stock in the front and 20mm past stock in the rear. Stock ride height.
That looks great. What wheel and tire size are you running front and back?
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Thanks!

So they would fit no issues, but to make them flush to the fender I would need rear spacers (~5mm) to bring the wheel out.

No issues with either front or back sticking out further than then fender.
Yeah, pretty much. It's hard to judge 100%, but there's about 10mm from the top edge of my front rim to the fender. Given a larger diameter wheel and some negative camber, they should fit nice and flush.


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That looks great. What wheel and tire size are you running front and back?
Thanks! They're 19x9ET20 with 245/45 tires in the front and 19x10ET30 with 275/40 tires in the rear.
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