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Old 10-22-2009, 01:59 AM   #1
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C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

I hope i'm posting in this in the right area as I didn't see one specifically for wheel questions but since it is to my 68' I'll post it here.

I'm looking to put the new c6 z06 wheels on my 68. I know this is a 5x4.75 (small chevy) pattern but a couple things come to mind. I know the backspacing on the 19x12 wheel is a lot more than what these trucks were designed for so how would I get the face of the wheel where it needs to be on the front and the rear? Right now, i have 6 lug all the way around, but will be going to 5 in the next couple days and lowering the truck at the same time.

anyone else gone to the 5x4.75 pattern and ran ZR1 wheels or anything else like that?

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Old 10-22-2009, 04:03 AM   #2
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

Depending how much differencce the backspace is you can try a set of these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/5x4-7...Q5fAccessories
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Old 10-22-2009, 04:36 AM   #3
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

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Depending how much differencce the backspace is you can try a set of these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/5x4-7...Q5fAccessories
That's what I was thinking, but i'm going to have to use something similar to get from 5x5 on the truck to 5x4.75 on the wheel. I want to say there is about 4 MORE inches of backspacing on the z06 wheels. I can't run a 4" spacer I dont think...
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Old 10-22-2009, 04:45 AM   #4
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

i think they come up to 2 inches maybe you can find a wider rearend like from a 88-98 and get a inch or too on each side not really sure on the front at all just a thought
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Old 10-22-2009, 10:09 AM   #5
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

i have a 68 swb....had 6 lug all the way around....all i did was take out the 6 lug rear end....picked up a 97 z28 camaro disc rear end cut off all the brackets for springs, etc and mounted right up....was not even much different in the width of the rearend. when i bolted it up it sat good in the rear like it was built their not added, after it was bolted.....WAAALA....i had 5x4.75 disc brakes on the rear. then up front i will buy the big brake kit from mcgaughy's with the 5x4.75 pattern and bolt on whatever 5x4.75 wheels i want later.....just my opinion...but i would do it again well worth adding disc and newer rear end with 5x4.75 pattern all at once...
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Old 10-22-2009, 11:15 AM   #6
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

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i have a 68 swb....had 6 lug all the way around....all i did was take out the 6 lug rear end....picked up a 97 z28 camaro disc rear end cut off all the brackets for springs, etc and mounted right up....was not even much different in the width of the rearend. when i bolted it up it sat good in the rear like it was built their not added, after it was bolted.....WAAALA....i had 5x4.75 disc brakes on the rear. then up front i will buy the big brake kit from mcgaughy's with the 5x4.75 pattern and bolt on whatever 5x4.75 wheels i want later.....just my opinion...but i would do it again well worth adding disc and newer rear end with 5x4.75 pattern all at once...
Or you could just take the factory 5 X 5 discs to a machine shop and have them drill them 5x 3/4. That's what my dad and I did. But I have no idea what to do about the back spacing. Also what is the actual back spacing on those wheels?
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Old 10-22-2009, 11:20 AM   #7
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

Either of ya'll selling the 6 lugs that were taken off. I'm in the market for 6 lug rims and tires.
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Old 10-22-2009, 11:53 AM   #8
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

I will be selling my 6 lug rally wheels (black with chrome beauty ring and centercaps when i'm done - can get pics)

I like the f-body rear end idea. But I still think that the backspacing is going to be way off.
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Old 10-22-2009, 02:18 PM   #9
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

nope sorry i will not sell just rims/tires but will sell entire rolling chassis. .....its a rolling chassis.....6 lug drum all the way around....no rust. was sandblasted and painted 2 years ago....and also have a crappy old long bed sittin on it that can go with it.....i just kept my cab and front end and bought a swb frame and started over so all i saved from my original truck was cab front end and title....

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Old 10-22-2009, 02:34 PM   #10
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Re: C6Z Wheels on my 68' (5x4.75 bolt pattern)

the newer 4th gen 10 bolt rearends are weak units. Lots of guys have broken them with stock power (me included)

I don't like the looks of newer car style wheels on these old trucks, they have too much backspacing for my taste for what a classic vehicle should have (JMHO)
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