Trying to fit 5x120 Camaro wheels
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Trying to fit 5x120 Camaro wheels
i have a very similar question. i came across a set ofd voxx novas, came off my bosses camaro, now i know the camaro has a 5x120 bp. hhr has 5x110, so i was looking into adapters i found 1" adpters for great price but will they fit? rims are 40mm offset. any help? i have been searching forum so much my eyes hurt. oh and stock im rolling 17"s rims are 17x8
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same question as above but im rolling 17" stock with a 215 tire at 42mm offset, new will be 17x8 with 40mm offset and a 225 tire but have that 1" adapter im worried about. sitting stock height rims are voxx nova full polished with 5x120 bp. paid $120 for all 4 from my boss so i really wanna make them work. if i knew how to post pics on here i would show photoshop i did to see how would look. i love it
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same question but rims are only 17x8's and offset is 40mm, no difference between front and rear rim. stock im rolling 17"'s on my hhr. also want to go 225 tire opposed to my 215 stock. i dont have a measuring tape that does mm, can anyone help out. ill have to use 25mm adapter
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dopefiend951 - I've merged 5 of your posts into your own thread, rather than have pretty much the same questions spread out over 5 different threads. Hopefully this will make it easier for you to keep up to any responses, as well as making it less confusing for others to follow.
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The 1 inch spacer will move the Camaro rim out 1 inch farther then the stock rims.
The tire height is the thing to look at closely, the stock rims will only tolerate a 26.1 inch tall tire, so measure the height of the Camaro tires, they might just clear the strut towers because of the 1 inch spacer.
You will need to torque the lug nuts both inner an outer set to 100 ft/lbs every two weeks!
The tire height is the thing to look at closely, the stock rims will only tolerate a 26.1 inch tall tire, so measure the height of the Camaro tires, they might just clear the strut towers because of the 1 inch spacer.
You will need to torque the lug nuts both inner an outer set to 100 ft/lbs every two weeks!
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Sweet thanks alot. I dont drive it daily. Its actually my weekend cruiser. I have a company truck i use every day. I've put on 2000 miles in the past 6 months. So torqueing the rims every 2 weeks is no big deal. Ill check them every friday night during the detailing before the weekend. If i have to ill go with smaller(215) tires. Thank you so much. Im so excited.