Hub Center Bore
Correct me if im wrong but is the center bore on a 2000 camaro 70.3mm. And isnt it just a tad bigger in the rears. Im looking to get some new rims from american racing and it says its center bore is 72.60 with a 45mm offset. On the website it says this would fit camaro's but i dont know if it needs an adapter hub ring.
Im looking to get the 17x9 ones in anthracite. http://www.amazon.com/American-Racin...1&s=automotive Or maybe the chrome ones idk yet. |
My tt2's fit perfect many people use m's if it says for fbody it will fit fine
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Ls1 center hub flange is smaller then lt1. And it is about 72 on the lt1 so yeah those wheels will fit.
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^ true my C6 wheels are the LS1 bore 70.3 and I opened them up just a little bit to fit over THE REAR LT1 hubs because they are bigger. The fronts went on fine with my LT1 bore and after the LS1 brake / hub / spindle swap.
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Yea i will prob end up getting them. Im buying them with a tire package and it says i can use 275 tires in the front. I have 265's in the front now and it says the 275's will fit. Hoping there should be no problem.`
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There shouldnt be any wheel vibration from the wheel bore being just a hair bigger?
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That's what the tapper on the lug nuts are for. The ceneter bore is more for rotor center then wheel center.
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