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Old 05-27-2015, 10:47 PM   #85
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Old 05-29-2015, 01:38 AM   #86
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Old 05-29-2015, 05:51 AM   #87
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Like the new wheels.

BTW, what's a ZLS?
I'm asking the same thing
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Old 05-29-2015, 09:33 AM   #88
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V6 that looks like a ZL.

Can't tell if you guys are serious or not....
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Old 05-29-2015, 10:03 AM   #89
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I'm asking the same thing

It's a V6, LS with a Z in front. Lmfao but 100% true.


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Old 05-29-2015, 10:27 AM   #90
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I like those wheels better than your old ones. Hopefully they will fit and look nice!
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Old 05-29-2015, 11:11 AM   #91
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One of the best looking cars on this site, and very creative on the ZLS branding.
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Old 05-29-2015, 11:26 AM   #92
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I'm asking the same thing
It was a regular 2LS and I built it to my own with a ZL1 conversion and transformers theme.. got new stuff coming

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V6 that looks like a ZL.

Can't tell if you guys are serious or not....


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One of the best looking cars on this site, and very creative on the ZLS branding.
Thanks for checking out my camaro! I really appreciate all the love! 👍
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Old 05-31-2015, 09:25 PM   #93
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FYI, I said 315....it was a 325/30/19 above in the pictures, not 315

Very few vehicles run 20s with the exception of Range Rovers, and some X5M, but the tires are usually worn. New Porsche wear 325/20 in the rear....

Here are a couple notes to share regarding what I have vs. what you have to make a fair comparison of the pictures. I grabbed the offset of your rear wheel from the hand written mark on the inside of the wheel: 46

Your have a 12" wide, 46mm offset
Mine is a 11.5" wide, a 26mm offset
1LE/ZL1 is 11" wide, 43mm offset

Your wheel has 26mm less clearance on the inside of the wheel (towards the strut and extends 14mm less than mine on the outside (it is tucked 14mm more than mine)

Compared to a 1LE/ZL1 you have 14mm less clearance on the inside and extend 10mm more outward
  • The tread width listed for a 315/35/20 Toyo ST2 is 12.20"
  • The 315/35/20 Nitto NT-05 is listed a 12.40
  • My 305/35/19 Nitto NT-05 is listed at 12.32
  • Goodyear doesn't list width, but a 325/30/20 Dunlop measures in at 13.0"
With all of that being said, my 305 Nitto is wider than your 315 Toyo by .12", but it is on a wheel that is .5" slimmer making it look beefier.

To get the "same" look on a 12" wide wheel you will need a 325 rear tire.....or a 315 with a wider tread width.

Hope that makes sense and helps..

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Hey Matt what do you think about the nitto invo 315/35/20? Do you know the measurement on those?
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Old 05-31-2015, 09:46 PM   #94
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Hey Matt what do you think about the nitto invo 315/35/20? Do you know the measurement on those?

I have never used them but they seem to get good reviews from Camaro owners.

Overall width is 12.40"
Overall Diameter is 28.62"

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Old 05-31-2015, 09:58 PM   #95
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I have never used them but they seem to get good reviews from Camaro owners.

Overall width is 12.40"
Overall Diameter is 28.62"

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I was told yesterday that the invo is more 9 a street tire and the nt05 315 is a track tire. I would love to have the nt05 315 because it looks more aggressive. But i would love for the next set to last like my toyo's. I've had my tires since I got my camaro in Dec of 2012
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Old 07-20-2015, 04:26 PM   #96
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I have the NT-05 and really like the compound. Now, they are the thinnest thread width 305 I have had on the car. Both the Bridgestone and my Hankook RS-3 had a wider section width than the Nitto, all being a 305 on 11f and 11.5r OEM 19" Z/28 wheels.

Th sig pic has a 305/30 Bridgestone. , the pic below has the 305/35 NT-05
Sorry for bumping an old thread but my god that looks amazing. I was thinking about getting 19s and now I'm sold. Absolutely stunning car man, and I love the slight poke.
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Old 07-20-2015, 04:51 PM   #97
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Sorry for bumping an old thread but my god that looks amazing. I was thinking about getting 19s and now I'm sold. Absolutely stunning car man, and I love the slight poke.
Thank you sir.. get them.. they are awesome. Talk to xo luxury wheels on instagram and let them know @a_dilla_ sent you and they'll take care of you.. here is some up to date

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Old 08-02-2015, 06:42 AM   #98
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Can you get a direct photograph of the rear of the car, say from about 20-30 feet away? I'd like to see how the rear tires look in relation to the fender. Superb ride!
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