88-05 corvette, 93-02 camaro
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From: vero beach, FL
Car: 88 camaro, black, T-tops
Engine: 305 5.0L
Transmission: 700R4
88-05 corvette, 93-02 camaro
Possibly one of the most ignorant questions that the people who know what thier talking about, have heard in awhile... but...........
I see rims listed with this fitment statement all over the place. What is the difference between ours and thiers? Is it Nothing? Offset? Bolt pattern? If i put a set of these on my car will it explode? Will they even get close to fitting?
Excuse my ignorance, maybe you guys can help enlighten me on this.
And please, bear with me.
I see rims listed with this fitment statement all over the place. What is the difference between ours and thiers? Is it Nothing? Offset? Bolt pattern? If i put a set of these on my car will it explode? Will they even get close to fitting?
Excuse my ignorance, maybe you guys can help enlighten me on this.
And please, bear with me.
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From: San Angelo, TX
Car: 1988 Pontiac firebird
Engine: '93 LT1
Transmission: Built 700R4
Axle/Gears: 3.70 9 bolt
the bolt pattern is the same for ours and theres...5x4.75 the difference is the back spacing, (i believe that's what it's called.) anyways, you can use 4th gen rims if you put 2 inch spacers on as well. otherwise, the 4th gen rims will be set inward 2 inches too far. also, you can swap the rear ends from a 4th gen and not use spacers in the rear...that's what i'm planning on doing. i have a rear end from a '01 T/A and C5 corvette rims.
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