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I'm wondering because my vette has a set of ugly aftermarket wheels on it, and I'd love to replace them with a more factory-like wheel, but I don't really want to spend a lot of money on it, right now. Could a set of 15" wheels from something like an 80's camaro fit on my vette?
Thanks, Dave
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We had that problem on a C3 in the shop at school last year, he had boughtreplacement wheels that looked just like the originals, but they wouldhit the calipers ever so slightly. We just stucka washer on each wheel stud and put the rim back on.Spaced them off far enough to keep them from touching.
Voicing my opinion,.....
I wouldn't use any spacers. [sm=nothatway.gif]The stress involved on the centers of wheels are enhanced when the rims don't fit flat on the mating surfaces as they were designed. If you have a trailer queen, go for it, but,......I like to drive the twisties and don't want to worry about rim failure due to something I may have adapted in order to get a "pretty look". My advice is to keep looking and find something you like, but also is safely functional.
There are a lot of choices out there.
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1980 L-82 Fastback (forward too)
Mono composite front and rear.
Full adjust ride height and
response.
400+ hp, 454, M-22, 3.07
To disclaim my point above, that suggestion was meant to reinforce what you said about replacement wheels not fitting right!
Sorry if I was a little vague on that... I really don't condone the use of washers. lol
Hey Euro,....we're cool.
I've done some really "Bubba" things, and just passin' along someadvice as an alternitiveto Bubba-ization. I won't say I have never used spacers, just don't do it any more. Usedto race roundy round, and lost wheel centers. Not fun, but wow, what a learning experiance.[sm=yikesomg.gif]I got a whole list of things "not to do".
Ya just can't beat doin' it right.
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1980 L-82 Fastback (forward too)
Mono composite front and rear.
Full adjust ride height and
response.
400+ hp, 454, M-22, 3.07
Gotcha on that.It was just something mainly to get the man home without damgaing his calipers further.[8D][/align][/align]Never Jerry-rig (sorry if there are any Jerrys out there) anything permanently![/align]
I've had spacers on several vehicles without incident...I just made sure they were in good condition and tightened properly. On Vettes the wider spacers seem to affect the camber just a little so you might have to adjust it a little.