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Old 11-13-2014, 02:49 PM
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Default Wheel offsets on new Z28??....

I know from the rags, they are 19x11 and 19x11.5 but does anyone happen to know the offsets/backspacings? I'm thinking they would look pretty nice on my daily....


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If you jump on Camaro5.com Needforspeed is making a knock off set in 20 x 10 and 20 x 11 with zl1 / 1le back spacing. If you jump in know there just shy of $1300 shipped.


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Thanks for the info Marty!
Don't really want to make the jump to 20s though. Not a fan of super short sidewalls on our crappy streets. I did pass the info along to the Caddy forum though cuz some of those guys seemed interested.... and that wheel style is killer.



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If you jump on Camaro5.com Needforspeed is making a knock off set in 20 x 10 and 20 x 11 with zl1 / 1le back spacing. If you jump in know there just shy of $1300 shipped.


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Thanks!
I could work with the 5x120 but I will have to do a little calc on that backspace and the 11.5 width... may be a little too aggressive.

And I'm assuming the wheels are even available yet from GM...


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Jeff the wheels are available but you have to give your Z28 vin number to buy them from GM at this point. Wouldn't be too hard to get though, there's a couple of sets for sale on Camaro5 forum already.
I just got a set of them and mounted some Michelin's for a street set for my Z. I had that same thought to see if I could bolt them on my 70 Camaro. I will measure the backspace on the front wheels today but the other day I did a quick measure and thought they were in the 6 1/2" range. The center hole in the back of the wheel is too small to fit the hub on my DSE spindles too, and I hadn't even checked the bolt circle
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Ouch... there's no way a 6.5 backspace on an 11" wheel is going to fit the front of my Vagon... unless I'm going for the skateboard look... or taking it to RS for one of their mega flare jobs.


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Jeff the rear's have a 7.4375 back space. If I get time I will measure to front's tomorrow. Also the Camaro has a different bolt circle. I think it's a 5 on 120mm. My 2015 Z/28 has 14mm axle studs.
Wait what??? Um when did you get a Z/28????
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All the cool kids have them now....
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