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18/10.5 in the back & 17/9.5 in the front c5 z06 rims. Should i have any problems with them bolting right on? will i need spacers or should i anticipate any scraping of the inside of the wheel wells in the back? ... keep in mind i just finished installing KYB adjustables w/hotchkis 1" lowering springs back and front.
I think they have the same bolt pattern tho. As far as tire rubbing; it probably won't but you might want to ask someone that has some Corvette wheels on their Camaro.
Running the same kyb agx and hotchkis. I'm also running 17/18 but my rears are 9.5" wide. As long as your offset is more than 56mm then you'll be fine. If it IS 56mm, I still think you'll be fine, as there was some clearance between the tires and the bumpstops. I did have to grind down just a bit of the hub and inside of the wheel to get it to clear, but that's just pre 98 cars, so you should be fine on that.
So 275/35/18 all around? Sweet deal. I had no problems with that size in the back, and the fronts are essentially the same size but for 17s. Will look real nice :tup:
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