Camaro rims on a lowered c1500?

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qwikgta

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anyone run the stock Corvette rims? the 18 front, 19 rear or the 19 front 20 rear? will the same 1.5" adapter work for those. I see stock vette rims for sale all the time in my local area. I am running a set of Foose 20" now. they came with the truck, and I'm thinking of selling them for the Vette rims.
 

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Got these wheels off a guy for free....
 

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Has anyone settled on thicknesses? I don't want to mess with rolling fenders and it's a stepside so that's not going to work in the back. I'm not super worried about getting them flush. Maybe go with a mix of mattbrat004 and Dgonz and do 1" in front and 1.25" in back?

So here's an update and I'm thoroughly confused. Ordered 1" spacers for the back and went on perfectly. 9" wide wheel centered up in fender nicely.

Ordered 1" spacers for the front without thinking about it and the adapter doesn't go on. I ordered a new rotor to measure because I was having trouble getting good measurements crawling around on the ground. The counter bore on the back of the adapter is 3/4" and the face of the snout without the bearing cap hits the back of the hubcentric lip for the wheel. Here's where I'm completely baffled, there's still 1.3" left before the back face of the adapter would seat on the face of the rotor so I would need 2-1/8" adapters at minimum and that would put the back of the lip right up against the snout without the grease cap. How are people using 1.5" adapters on the fronts?
 

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It's got belltech 2" spindles, 3/4 coil cut out of stock springs, 3.5" leafs and 2" shackles. Sitting roughly at a 4.5"/5" drop. Sitting on 2010 camaro wheels
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Where did you get the wheel spacers
 

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So where did everyone buy there spacers........ I don’t mind paying for quality / safety!
Get BORA spacers. They are a little pricey, but the quality is high. They are made to order, so takes a little longer to get them, but worth it.
I ran a set on the back of my '08 lifted Sierra for a while, and they were always tight, when I checked them.
 

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I have a set of SS wheels off my 2011 Camaro. I just did a test fit on the front of my 94 SB and the center bore of the rim is not fitting over the spindle hub. I see that everyone is able to run them with the 1.5 adapter. Did anyone else run into this clearance issue?
 

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For those wanting spacers..... definitely call BORA, they k ow exactly what we need to make these rims fit! BORA is going to cost more, but I have heard nightmare stories with the cheap eBay!!!
 

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Get BORA spacers. They are a little pricey, but the quality is high. They are made to order, so takes a little longer to get them, but worth it.
I ran a set on the back of my '08 lifted Sierra for a while, and they were always tight, when I checked them.
Thank you for the advice, very professional and knowledgeable!
 

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I have a set of SS wheels off my 2011 Camaro. I just did a test fit on the front of my 94 SB and the center bore of the rim is not fitting over the spindle hub. I see that everyone is able to run them with the 1.5 adapter. Did anyone else run into this clearance issue?

I think when people refer to Camaro wheels they're talking 3rd and 4th gen.
 
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