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Old 08-07-2012, 06:55 PM   #1
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TSW on 45th

Ive decided to hold off on doing my planned mods to do the much more drastic wheel change first, still am undecided between getting my OEM rims powder coated black (cheapest I have found in northern Cali is 160 a wheel), or getting a new set of 20" wheels and keeping my stock rubber. So far TSW nurburgring seems to look AWESOME on a 5th Gen Camaro anyone have good or bad experiences with these wheels or any advice? not sure how the matte gunmetal would contrast with the carbon flash of the 45th anniversary
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Ive decided to hold off on doing my planned mods to do the much more drastic wheel change first, still am undecided between getting my OEM rims powder coated black (cheapest I have found in northern Cali is 160 a wheel), or getting a new set of 20" wheels and keeping my stock rubber. So far TSW nurburgring seems to look AWESOME on a 5th Gen Camaro anyone have good or bad experiences with these wheels or any advice? not sure how the matte gunmetal would contrast with the carbon flash of the 45th anniversary
Everyone who gets the nurburgring wheels is extremely satisfied with them.
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Not your color combo.. But, I recently got mine and I love them..

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Ive decided to hold off on doing my planned mods to do the much more drastic wheel change first, still am undecided between getting my OEM rims powder coated black (cheapest I have found in northern Cali is 160 a wheel), or getting a new set of 20" wheels and keeping my stock rubber. So far TSW nurburgring seems to look AWESOME on a 5th Gen Camaro anyone have good or bad experiences with these wheels or any advice? not sure how the matte gunmetal would contrast with the carbon flash of the 45th anniversary
I love mine... no complaints here. I think they would look killer on a 45th.

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Thank you for the pics I have definately decided to get the TSW's the more pics I see of them on Camaro's the more convinced I am. Ive read up on offsets I think I have the basics down on what they are, but do the wheels come in different offsets that you can order to your style or are they just one set offset? I will be keeping my 245 on front and for now keep the 275 on rear but when it comes time to replace my stocks I want to get 305 in the back and keep the 245 up front for the best aggressive look I can get.
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Thank you for the pics I have definately decided to get the TSW's the more pics I see of them on Camaro's the more convinced I am. Ive read up on offsets I think I have the basics down on what they are, but do the wheels come in different offsets that you can order to your style or are they just one set offset? I will be keeping my 245 on front and for now keep the 275 on rear but when it comes time to replace my stocks I want to get 305 in the back and keep the 245 up front for the best aggressive look I can get.
Good choice!

Personally I would do the 20x10 35mm offset all the way around. You could keep your rears tires, sell your front tires and pick up some slightly used stock rear tires for the front. This way you will be able to rotate your tires and it will also cure a lot of the Camaro's under steer problem. Your car will look and handle

Check them out here: http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=217951

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I have the 35 offset all around; however, i am running staggered sizes... 9 front and 10 rear.
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I recently put Nurburgrings on my Challenger and love them!

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Wow... those look great. Never saw them on a challenger.
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Anybody know where I can get these nunburgring! These look awesome!
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DiscountTire.com. Bought my wheels there, and the tires from the local store. I beat the best price online I could get for the whole package despite having to pay tax on the tires. I bought the TPMS from Amazon and DT installed them, tires, and balance for $16 a wheel.
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Thank you for the pics I have definately decided to get the TSW's the more pics I see of them on Camaro's the more convinced I am. Ive read up on offsets I think I have the basics down on what they are, but do the wheels come in different offsets that you can order to your style or are they just one set offset? I will be keeping my 245 on front and for now keep the 275 on rear but when it comes time to replace my stocks I want to get 305 in the back and keep the 245 up front for the best aggressive look I can get.
You can use a +35 offset all around or a +20 front and +35 rear on the 9.0" front and 10.0" rear. The +20 front is the most popular offet and fits the factory tires perfectly.
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