Hey guys,
I am looking at making some upgrades to my 2012 Caprice PPV and wanted to get some insight from others who have experience with the paths that I am looking to go down. I have looked through previous posts but have not found any with the wheel combinations that I am proposing.
I want to upgrade to a staggered set of 20" wheels, the fronts 20x9 and the rears 20x10 or 10.5. I am looking for feedback on the optimum offsets. I don't mind rolling the fenders but I would like to get the setup as close as possible before having to roll the fenders. Also, can someone provide the hub size? I see that the Camaro wheels have to be machined a bit to fit.
Thanks in advance.
Offset recommendations
Offset recommendations
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1986 Chevy Caprice (sedan)
1984 Chevy Caprice (coupe)
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1986 Monte Carlo SS
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Re: Offset recommendations
maybe this will help get you started: http://www.g8board.com/forums/3569058-post9.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: Offset recommendations
On a 20x10 rear. A offset of 45 -50 works best, you will have to roll the fenders. 50 would be safer
Not much benefit to going to a 10.5 rear cause a 295/30/20 is likely the biggest tire you an run anyways which fits perfect on a 10
your best bet is to search the G8 pages as their fitment is exactly the same.
Not much benefit to going to a 10.5 rear cause a 295/30/20 is likely the biggest tire you an run anyways which fits perfect on a 10
your best bet is to search the G8 pages as their fitment is exactly the same.
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Re: Offset recommendations
I'm a New guy with similar questions.
I just picked up my 2012 9c1 in Charlotte and drove it back to Austin. I'm looking at some 2016 SS wheels which are 8.5 " fronts and 9.5" rear rims. Tires seem to be 275/40/20 on the rear and I think they are 255/35/20 on the front rims.
I think they will fit on without any concerns except the speedometer until I change tires to s 265/35/20 in the rear. Will I have to modify the rear fenders?
Does anyone have any experience with these?
I just picked up my 2012 9c1 in Charlotte and drove it back to Austin. I'm looking at some 2016 SS wheels which are 8.5 " fronts and 9.5" rear rims. Tires seem to be 275/40/20 on the rear and I think they are 255/35/20 on the front rims.
I think they will fit on without any concerns except the speedometer until I change tires to s 265/35/20 in the rear. Will I have to modify the rear fenders?
Does anyone have any experience with these?
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Re: Offset recommendations
I had the 2011 ss rims on mine with 275 35 20 on the rear and 245 35 20 on the front with no issues
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Re: Offset recommendations
The 2016 Camaro SS rims and tire fit fine. the right rear has rubbed gently once with a big dip. They look good, I think. The 275 35 20s would fit better but I don't plan to load up the back seat so I will wear out the tires before I change.
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