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Official Camaro Rims 98-04 Chevy S10 / GMC Sonoma

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This is what worked for me on my 2003 GMC Sonoma. Rim's 2014 Camaro 20x8 front 20x9 rear. Adapters used 5x4.75 (120.65) to 5x120 1.25in thick 14x1.5 studs. Suspension front Belltech springs 1in 4202 and Belltech 2in drop spindles. For the rear 2in blocks with 1/4in spacer.The 1/4 spacer is the overload leafspring with the ends cut off to fit under the block. Tires front 245/35/20 rear 255/35/20. The stock camaro front tires 245/45/20 rub on the inner fender well with the 3in drop in the front the rear stock work fine but look huge compared to the front 245/35/20 this is why I went to 255/35/20 in the rear. I will post pictures next week when I get the rear tires on had to order them no one had them in stock.

Adapters I Used

Wheel Adapter - Converts 5x120 to 5x4.75 - 1.25" Thick



This picture is with the 245/45/20 front and 275/40/20 rear.



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Using HyperTech programmer for speedO correction.

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On the rear, could you have went with a wider adapter? Like a 2 inch so the wheel is pushed out closer to the bed. Basically does the front match the rear or does the rear look sucked in? Thanks.
On the rear, could you have went with a wider adapter? Like a 2 inch so the wheel is pushed out closer to the bed. Basically does the front match the rear or does the rear look sucked in? Thanks.
2in would be to much it would put the tire about even with the outer part of the fender. I would say 1.5 max with the 20in camaro rims but I could not find anyone who made a 1.5 Adapters 5x4.75 to 5x120 with the 14x1.5 stud. Looking from back to front the rims look even to me the rear does not look tucked in at all.
2in would be to much it would put the tire about even with the outer part of the fender. I would say 1.5 max with the 20in camaro rims but I could not find anyone who made a 1.5 Adapters 5x4.75 to 5x120 with the 14x1.5 stud. Looking from back to front the rims look even to me the rear does not look tucked in at all.


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Here the picture's with the 245/35/20 front and 255/35/20 rear.



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