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murvilboy 05-19-2011 10:14 AM

ok kool greatly appreciate it.

sovain 05-25-2011 08:05 PM

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Originally Posted by murvilboy (Post 348893)
ok kool greatly appreciate it.

forgot the question,focused too much on your avatar:unibrow: :yes: :hail: :woot:

Devil Dog 05-25-2011 09:13 PM

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Originally Posted by sovain (Post 349919)
forgot the question,focused too much on your avatar:unibrow: :yes: :hail: :woot:

Same here... What was this post about anyway? :D

lcartag1 05-27-2011 07:35 AM

What size are the wheels ? I had the c6 wheels on my car. If you let me know the sizes i can help you out with the adapter size

Track Junky 05-27-2011 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by sovain (Post 349919)
forgot the question,focused too much on your avatar:unibrow: :yes: :hail: :woot:

Twins with Twins, definitely tough to focus.

My .02 here. Different years carry different offsets. I'm running 2001 Z06 wheels on my car. Fronts are 17x9.5 rears are 18x10.5. Front hubcentric spacers are 2" and rears are 1.5".

My advice, be sure you nail the back spacing and be sure to pick up hubcentric spacers. You do not want the wheel supported by the lug nuts alone.

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SRD Art 06-13-2011 11:30 AM

Sorry to hijack a little, but I'm looking at Corvette wheels on a g-Body and have the same questions about spacers as Murvilboy.

Also wondering is there any issues with running wide wheels spacers, say 2", and beating the car often on an autocross? Do the spacers cause any undue stress on bearings and joints because of moving the weight of the wheel so far away from the rotor?

Thanks... :)


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