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![]() Drives: None Join Date: Apr 2022
Location: Texas
Posts: 36
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Will these work?
Will this offset work on the Camaro? What is a good offset for a close to flush to stock look? |
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![]() Drives: Rapid Blue 2022 Camaro 1SS Join Date: Sep 2021
Location: Waterloo, Iowa
Posts: 204
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if you want to know if an aftermarket wheel will fit your car, you need to know a few things:
what is the lug nut spacing? A 6th Gen Camaro has a 5x120 lug nut pattern. Any other lug nut pattern will not work. what is the hub diameter of the aftermarket wheels? A 6th Gen Camaro has a hub diameter of 66.9. If the dimeter of the wheels are smaller than this, it will not fit. If it is larger, you will need a hub-centric ring to make them fit properly and safely. what is the ET of the wheel? ET stands for 'Einpresstiefe' (which is German and literally translates as 'insertion depth'). ET will vary depending on the width of the rim you get. This is the trickiest measurement to figure out. Get it wrong and your tire will either stick out past the fender, rub on the inner fender well, rub against your suspension parts while turning, and/or not even be able to bolt up to the car. A 6th Gen Camaro stock ET measurements vary not only form front to back, but from trim level to trim level. Will the wheel fit around the brakes? Don't forget that the disk and caliper as well as the drum of your brakes needs to fit inside your wheel or else you can't mount them. A 6th Gen Camaro has stock wheel dimeters ranging from 18" to 20."
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