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Putting SS wheels on my 91

Old Jun 8, 2007 | 12:16 PM
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Putting SS wheels on my 91

hey guys i am planning to put a set of SS wheels (96 camaro SS) on my 91. Ive heard and adapter kit is needed but im not sure. If so how much is the kit.

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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 12:26 PM
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Re: Putting SS wheels on my 91

Ive heard and adapter kit is needed
Yup; same as anybody else putting any kind of 4th gen wheels on any 3rd gen car.

You need either 1¾" or 2" adapters, depending on the wheel width. IIRC, narrow F body wheels like those will work better with 1¾" ones. I have 2" ones with my C5 wheels.
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Old Jun 8, 2007 | 12:40 PM
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Re: Putting SS wheels on my 91

ook thanks. the wheels are 9.5" wide by 17" where can i buy those adapters. ive searched for them but cant find them.
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Re: Putting SS wheels on my 91

http://www.skulte.com/product_info.p...products_id/71 You need 2 prs.

You can ask, they might recommend the 2" ones. I think with those relatively narrow wheels though, the 1¾" ones will be the best fit.
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