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Anyone have pics of a 93-97 camaro with Y2K C5 wheels? I might be able to get some with tires for a real good price. I wanna see how they look on the car. They are OEM wheels so they are polished aluminum. Are they gonna be a pain to keep shiny and chrome-like? How often do they typically need to be polished? BTW they are 17's/18's, will I need to upgrade any other parts because of that? Thanks.
I just tried the wheels and tires from my 2000 Corvette on my 2001 Camaro this last weekend. They are the polished aluminum (17s and 18s) and they are a pain in the butt to keep clean. I also had some clearance problems in the back. Very minor sidewall rubbing on the inside on one side of the car. On the plus side, they look great and the ride was a huge improvement over the stock wheels and tires.
Mike
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