Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
does anyone know if that set of rims I have for an 84 Corvette taking up space in my garage would fit my 2012 Caprice? thanks!
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Re: Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
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Bill Harper
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Re: Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
the early C4's were a different offset than the later C4's from my understanding
BUT
since you have them , its easier for you to try them out and see
BUT
since you have them , its easier for you to try them out and see
Re: Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
I have seen threads like that but no one comes down to saying if you can run 120 wheels on a 120.65 pattern.Navy Lifer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:41 pm Suggested reading: https://www.ssforums.com/forum/discount ... ost3495561
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Re: Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
Let me help....culled from the original link posted by Discount Tire: "Remember, your vehicle will only accept a wheel with the same bolt pattern as the original equipment wheel."jj55chevy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:15 pmI have seen threads like that but no one comes down to saying if you can run 120 wheels on a 120.65 pattern.Navy Lifer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:41 pm Suggested reading: https://www.ssforums.com/forum/discount ... ost3495561
Obviously, some don't agree with this, but, while it may not say specifically that "you can't", the intent is to make it understood that proper fitment is achieved using components that match. 120mm & 120.65mm are not a match, and I assure you that GM would not bless mixing them on a vehicle designed for either PCD (ie. stud pattern).
Your original question was one of "would (the C4 wheels) fit" - and in a loose definition, yes, they will fit, but not in the manner they were designed and intended. I refer back to the quote above.
Bill Harper
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Re: Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
I'll take that as the final answer!! I will just buy new rims in the spring, thanks!!!Navy Lifer wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 4:15 pmLet me help....culled from the original link posted by Discount Tire: "Remember, your vehicle will only accept a wheel with the same bolt pattern as the original equipment wheel."jj55chevy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:15 pmI have seen threads like that but no one comes down to saying if you can run 120 wheels on a 120.65 pattern.Navy Lifer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:41 pm Suggested reading: https://www.ssforums.com/forum/discount ... ost3495561
Obviously, some don't agree with this, but, while it may not say specifically that "you can't", the intent is to make it understood that proper fitment is achieved using components that match. 120mm & 120.65mm are not a match, and I assure you that GM would not bless mixing them on a vehicle designed for either PCD (ie. stud pattern).
Your original question was one of "would (the C4 wheels) fit" - and in a loose definition, yes, they will fit, but not in the manner they were designed and intended. I refer back to the quote above.
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Re: Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
Allow me a clarification--the exact wording of your statement does matter, assuming you are referring to OE GM wheels.jj55chevy wrote: ↑Fri Jan 25, 2019 2:15 pmI have seen threads like that but no one comes down to saying if you can run 120 wheels on a 120.65 pattern.Navy Lifer wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 9:41 pm Suggested reading: https://www.ssforums.com/forum/discount ... ost3495561
Wheels for fitment to 120mm PCD have a wheel center bore of about 67mm
Wheels for fitment to 120.65mm PCD have a wheel center bore of 70.3 to 70.5mm (depends on model year)
Since the center bore on 120.65 wheels is larger, it is possible to "mount" wheels with this PCD on a vehicle with 120mm PCD. There is no hub-centric function on the hub register, and wheel studs are side loaded when torqued, and lug-nut taper contact on the seating surfaces of the wheel are not correct.
Wheels of the 120mm PCD, with the smaller center bore, will not physically fit on a 120.65 hub, since the hub register is too large to allow a 120mm wheel to physically seat against the rotor/hub flange.
Bill Harper
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Re: Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
id be more worried about the offset of the wheels working , plus the hub bore
the slight difference in the 120 vs 120.65 lug pattern , is correctable , they do offer lug nuts that have the conical seats loose on the nut , and they can make up a few MM of lug pattern difference
will the 120 or 120.65 patterns bolt together as is , yes BUT , its not 100% it can stress the studs , and/or conical seat wont sit correctly in the wheel , slotted mag style wheels that use a shank will bolt up more correctly than a conical in this instance
so in the end its do which you feel comfortable with
the slight difference in the 120 vs 120.65 lug pattern , is correctable , they do offer lug nuts that have the conical seats loose on the nut , and they can make up a few MM of lug pattern difference
will the 120 or 120.65 patterns bolt together as is , yes BUT , its not 100% it can stress the studs , and/or conical seat wont sit correctly in the wheel , slotted mag style wheels that use a shank will bolt up more correctly than a conical in this instance
so in the end its do which you feel comfortable with
Re: Corvette C4 wheels go or no go?
I'd rather be safe than sorry so I plan on lean towards something with a comfortable fit. here's another scenerio: there is a guy with a set of G8 tires and rims for sale locally, would they fit?....just a little background here about myself...i grew up in the days of 14" or 15" tires and a letter size...the tire combinations they offer now is just mind boggling.