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Old 03-29-2017, 12:04 PM   #1
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Will these fit?




2015 Camaro 2ss. I'm sure it depends on tire size, can I fit these wheels with a tire combo that won't rub?

How about flush with fenders?

I'm a newb at offset and such. Any input is appreciated thanks!!
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Old 03-29-2017, 12:13 PM   #2
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should work bit wide for front then normaly
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Yes they can, have a shorty stem applied upfront and worst case a 5 mm spacer upfront
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Yes they can, have a shorty stem applied upfront and worst case a 5 mm spacer upfront
A 10.5 +35 with a 5mm spacer will sit flush up front?

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A 10.5 +35 with a 5mm spacer will sit flush up front?

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Not dead flush but close
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Thank you guys, so can you recommend a tire size that works?
These are almost too wide I'm thinking for me, and kinda too much right now budget wise. But I'm trying to barter a bit with the guy so who knows. I really think those would look good


Offset is going to look better than this then?
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Not dead flush but close
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Old 03-30-2017, 09:44 AM   #8
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Lots of options for tires on 20x10.5 I run 275/40/20 currently and they are fine - but IF youre buying tires I would look at maybe 285-305 and anywhere from 40-30. Ill probably buy 305/35 when its time to buy tires again so as long as the price doesn't kill me. 285/40 would be a good option for you if your on budget probably.
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Lots of options for tires on 20x10.5 I run 275/40/20 currently and they are fine - but IF youre buying tires I would look at maybe 285-305 and anywhere from 40-30. Ill probably buy 305/35 when its time to buy tires again so as long as the price doesn't kill me. 285/40 would be a good option for you if your on budget probably.
Thanks very much, I appreciate the knowledge
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275/40/20 is the bang for the buck size.
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The rear will be almost identical to the ZL1, but the front will be a close call, I am running 285/35/20 up front with 10x35, and it is close to the strut. You can run that set up with a 5mm spacer, and still run the 285's square.
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275/40/20 is the bang for the buck size.
Appreciate that, thanks for the response
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The rear will be almost identical to the ZL1, but the front will be a close call, I am running 285/35/20 up front with 10x35, and it is close to the strut. You can run that set up with a 5mm spacer, and still run the 285's square.
How would a square setup in 285 affect the handling? As in oversteer understeer balance...
Appreciate your input
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