2002 ws6 wheels on 1996.
2002 ws6 wheels on 1996.
I have read posts about having to bore out the center hole on the wheels to make them fit. Will I have this problem or is it only for 95 and before.(since ws6 came back as a package in 96) Any help is appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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When I put '98 Camaro 16" rims on my '94 V6 years ago, I had to grind.
Everybody seems to have a different experience. If you do have to grind, it will not be enough material where you can notice it with the eye. Were talking fractions of a millimeter.
The best way is to use a "Dremel" with a drum sanding kinda bit. If you don't have/want a "Dremel" you can use a drill with a drum sanding bit.
Make sure to do all four wheels at the same time so you can rotate later with out grinding again.
When I put '98 Camaro 16" rims on my '94 V6 years ago, I had to grind.
Everybody seems to have a different experience. If you do have to grind, it will not be enough material where you can notice it with the eye. Were talking fractions of a millimeter.
The best way is to use a "Dremel" with a drum sanding kinda bit. If you don't have/want a "Dremel" you can use a drill with a drum sanding bit.
Make sure to do all four wheels at the same time so you can rotate later with out grinding again.
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