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my source is from gmlaunches.com. i got on the web sight and asked them a question and thats what they gave me. it was actually one of the members of the camaro team.
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01-25-2009, 08:51 PM | #17 |
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how deep can you go on the wheels? I am probably getting 20x10 in the back... will it fit?
I want to go 250/30/20 in front and 270/30/20 in back... will that work?
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No. Corvettes run a 5x4.75 inch (120.65mm) bolt pattern. Everything about the VE platform and Holden engineering lead me to believe that the Camaro will be running 5x120mm bolt pattern, like the GTO and the G8. The center bores will also not be be the same. I wouldn't do it because the wheels will be neither hub nor lug centric, and the lug nuts won't seat properly. No idea, but if you ever find those tire sizes, let me know.
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01-26-2009, 12:51 AM | #20 |
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Also Dale Jr. car had 305s in the rear. So far thats the widest there is. Well see when the car comes out. Also the front looks like you can get 275s under there. You want thicker tires for a heavier car. |
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from what ive heard the size on the rear of the car with the 20" rim is about as wide as you can go without any major surgery.
ill see if i can get any info on the other wheel weights. they took a while to get a responce from but ill try.
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What performance tire would you guys suggest in the 20/21 inch rim size.
I was looking at the goodyear supercar tire but I think the tire shop said it didn't come in 21 inch. |
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Why would you get a performance tire for a 21" rim anyways lol. The two words don't belong in the same sentance!
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well, with the larger wheel, he's going to need better traction with less tire on the ground.
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