Silasgore1
06-30-2009, 11:15 PM
Okay, I know this has been asked before, but the down and dirty is...:D
Can I put a set of early 90's IROC Z rims on my 1995 Camaro Z28??
If not, why???
I just got a free set of 4 IROC rims in primo condition and would love to use them?? :yes:
Any help would be welcome please!!!
Tim
Injuneer
06-30-2009, 11:39 PM
You can bolt them on. Problem is that due to the offset (0mm front, 16mm rear), they are going to stick out 1.5 to 2" further than your stock 4th Gen wheels (55mm offset). Might be outside the fenders. Put them on and see if you like them out that far.
Silasgore1
06-30-2009, 11:59 PM
That would be great!
Just to make sure, the additional tire outside the fender will not affect the turning radius of the tire in the front wheel well, will it??
Actually I bought the car for my 17 year old son, he will probably love the look of the tires outside the wells!
I just hope it doesn't look goofy with IROC rims on it, it's hard to find 16" chrome rims for this year Camaro.
Thanks for the help!!
Tim
Injuneer
07-01-2009, 11:47 PM
Moving the outer edge of the front tires outwards increases the chances the tires will rub on the plastic inner fender liners. In the back, it increases the chances the fender lip will contact the sidewall of the tire and cut it. Running the tires outside the fenders increases the chances of stone damage to the rocker panels, and is illegal in some states. Most require that at least some portion of the tire be covered by the fender.
Red95M6Z28
08-01-2009, 10:36 PM
Injuneers post it very politically correct. The answer is your 93+ Camaro will look super silly with IROC wheels sticking out 2"s.