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Old Nov 18, 2015 | 09:33 AM
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Replacing rims could use some help - 92 Camaro RS

nevermind. figured it out on my own

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Old Nov 19, 2015 | 06:17 AM
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Re: Replacing rims could use some help - 92 Camaro RS

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thanks for the help?

You're welcome :-). I deleted it because i didn't want to give you the wrong advice. You shouldn't need spacers with a that 0 offset wheel built for the camaro. You only need spacers when the wheel is not 0 offset, for example a 56mm wheel would need a 2inch or so spacer.
I'm pretty sure that our cars have a Center Bore of 70.3 so i think you would need to get hub centric rings to get them to fit perfect on the center bore.


I may be wrong but i just purchased wheels for my car and went with an 18x9.5 ET20 offset 5x114.3 bolt pattern. I ordered 1" adapters for mine but i had to because of the different bolt pattern. Hopefully this helps
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