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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Springfield, MO
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Re: Camaro heritage rims on 72
I think you will find there are a lot of the folks around here don't like running adapters or even spacers. They are cool wheels tho.
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Neskowin OR
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Re: Camaro heritage rims on 72
As long as you get the right adapters I don't see why they wouldn't work fine. Probably something like 1" in the front and 1.5-2" in the back to make them sit right. Don't know what the backspacing is on those, guessing 5.25-5.5".
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Bad News VA
Posts: 5
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Re: Camaro heritage rims on 72
Nothing wrong with running an adapter or spacer but i would be terrified of anything around the 1" or greater range. Ive got a couple VW's and while they are different beasts altogether, most folks start having wheel bearing issues when you get that large of a spacer in the mix.
Just my two cents. Wheels would look amazing on a C-10 though. |
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