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Old 01-21-2016, 03:19 PM   #1
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FlowForm FF15 Wheels for 6th Gen Camaro INSTALLED! - Check Photos inside!



We know you have been waiting, but yes, we have fitment information and photos for you here on the FlowForm FF15 Wheels for your 6th Gen Camaro!!
Below we have a selection of some photos during the test fit, then final installation shots so you can see how they sit on this chassis

19x10 ET25 front fitment


19x10 ET25 front fitment


19x10 ET25 front fitment


20x10 ET33 front fitment (requires 5mm spacer up front)


20x11 ET45 rear fitment


20x11 ET45 rear fitment



Installed - 20x9 ET25 front 20x10 ET33 rear










Available Fitments:

Front: 19x10 ET25 - 23.8lbs Each - (Requires 3mm spacer up front to clear strut)
Rear: 19x10 ET25 - 23.8lbs Each

Front: 20x9 ET25 - 23.2lbs Each
Rear: 20x10 ET33 - 24.4lbs Each

Front: 20x9 ET25 - 23.2lbs Each
Rear: 20x11 ET45 - 25.2lbs Each

Front: 20x10 ET33 - 24.4lbs each (Requires 5mm spacer up front to clear strut)
Rear: 20x11 ET45 - 25.2lbs Each


Thank you for taking a look, give us a shout if you have any questions!

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Old 01-22-2016, 09:37 AM   #2
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Looks good. What size tires did you go with? I would love to see that car with the Tarmac finish wheels.
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Old 01-22-2016, 09:56 AM   #3
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Not bad at all, needs lowering springs though...
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Old 01-22-2016, 10:15 AM   #4
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Looks good. What size tires did you go with? I would love to see that car with the Tarmac finish wheels.
With the 20x9 ET25 and 20x10 ET33 fitment we went with 255/40/20 and 285/35/20. With the larger fitmetn, the 20x10 ET33 and 20x11 ET45 fitment you can bump that up to 285/35/20 and 305/30/20

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Not bad at all, needs lowering springs though...
Oh yes, that would be a serious plus!
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Old 01-22-2016, 10:19 AM   #5
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With the 20x9 ET25 and 20x10 ET33 fitment we went with 255/40/20 and 285/35/20. With the larger fitmetn, the 20x10 ET33 and 20x11 ET45 fitment you can bump that up to 285/35/20 and 305/30/20



Oh yes, that would be a serious plus!
OK Thanks! Glad to see a wheel company use the correct 30% aspect ratio tires with the 305mm rears.
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Old 01-22-2016, 10:40 AM   #6
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those look good!
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Old 01-22-2016, 12:08 PM   #7
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The wheels look great.

Would love to see concave back wheels just like the back wheels in the picture below. Are these available? I ask because I don't see the same angle/curvature in the wheels in the Camaro above.
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Old 01-22-2016, 12:42 PM   #8
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The wheels look great.

Would love to see concave back wheels just like the back wheels in the picture below. Are these available? I ask because I don't see the same angle/curvature in the wheels in the Camaro above.
Gibson distorted that image since it's just a rendering, so that's just a dramatization. The most conical/concave face that we have is going to be used for the 6thGen Camaro, so you know you'll get the best look out there and achieve exactly what you're looking for.
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Old 01-22-2016, 02:05 PM   #9
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Gibson distorted that image since it's just a rendering, so that's just a dramatization. The most conical/concave face that we have is going to be used for the 6thGen Camaro, so you know you'll get the best look out there and achieve exactly what you're looking for.
Cool. Thank you for the follow-up and answer, Jurrian!!

I am looking forward to see pictures of it mounted on the a 6th Gen Camaro.
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Old 01-25-2016, 08:06 PM   #10
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I absolutely love these ff15 wheels and I could definitely see myself picking up a set of these in tarmac.

I'd like to use the stock tires and see little reason to go to a staggered setup for a V6. Guess I should make a post about potential benefits of a staggered setup and the need to buy a new set of tires.

My question.
Front: 20x9 ET25 - 23.2lbs Each
Rear: 20x10 ET33 - 24.4lbs Each

From your post it looks like these fit.

If I want to go square setup it'd be 20x9. Will 20x9 fit the 245 width stock tires? What would the rear offset be? 20x9 et33?

Will the stock Chevy center caps work on your wheels? Or would I have to run the HRE center caps? Edit #2.... Just realized stock Chevy caps won't match your colors.

Edit: Sent an inquiry via your website.
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Old 02-01-2016, 02:38 PM   #11
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I absolutely love these ff15 wheels and I could definitely see myself picking up a set of these in tarmac.

I'd like to use the stock tires and see little reason to go to a staggered setup for a V6. Guess I should make a post about potential benefits of a staggered setup and the need to buy a new set of tires.

My question.
Front: 20x9 ET25 - 23.2lbs Each
Rear: 20x10 ET33 - 24.4lbs Each

From your post it looks like these fit.

If I want to go square setup it'd be 20x9. Will 20x9 fit the 245 width stock tires? What would the rear offset be? 20x9 et33?

Will the stock Chevy center caps work on your wheels? Or would I have to run the HRE center caps? Edit #2.... Just realized stock Chevy caps won't match your colors.

Edit: Sent an inquiry via your website.
What I would recommend is to use the same 20x9 ET25 on the rears as well which will indeed fit the factory 245 tire. The fitment will be a bit more conservative on the rear (by 5mm's), but not an excessive amount to where it wouldn't look good. If you have any other questions let me know! I hope that helps
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Old 02-10-2016, 03:57 PM   #12
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Thank you for all the messages! Looking forward to seeing some more pictures of FF15's installed
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Old 02-11-2016, 02:17 PM   #13
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>Front: 20x10 ET33 - 24.4lbs each (Requires 5mm spacer up front to clear strut)
(this is effectively 20x10+28mm)

>Front: 19x10 ET25 - 23.8lbs Each - (Requires 3mm spacer up front to clear strut)
(this is effectively 19x10+22mm)

The 20" wheel can get 6mm closer to the strut?
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Old 02-11-2016, 02:19 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by GTIanZ28 View Post
I absolutely love these ff15 wheels and I could definitely see myself picking up a set of these in tarmac.

I'd like to use the stock tires and see little reason to go to a staggered setup for a V6. Guess I should make a post about potential benefits of a staggered setup and the need to buy a new set of tires.

My question.
Front: 20x9 ET25 - 23.2lbs Each
Rear: 20x10 ET33 - 24.4lbs Each

From your post it looks like these fit.

If I want to go square setup it'd be 20x9. Will 20x9 fit the 245 width stock tires? What would the rear offset be? 20x9 et33?

Will the stock Chevy center caps work on your wheels? Or would I have to run the HRE center caps? Edit #2.... Just realized stock Chevy caps won't match your colors.

Edit: Sent an inquiry via your website.

Im thinking exact same.....
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