Anyway that these rims can work on a Camaro?
Anyway that these rims can work on a Camaro?
I really LOVE these rims, but there backspacing is like 27MM...is there ANYWAYS to get them to work with a Camaro?
http://www.afswheels.com/v2/ecommerc...=wheels&id1=77
http://www.afswheels.com/v2/ecommerc...=wheels&id1=77
i have seen the car i believe it is 96beastz or something, but i never knew how they did it. I am kind of a ford man but i really prefer a lot of gm wheels to ford so i may try to do the opposite.
seriously ive seen alot of weird sh*it put on cars that werent from that car specifically so i wouldnt doubt what fits on what anymore, ive seen a bimmer with Z06 rims....that was prolly one of the more odd rims on a car ive seen, lambo wheels on a mk14 supra odd...but pretty cool lookin the way they polished them up an painted the rims so i doubt doubt anything anymore when it comes to cars
or you could buy aftermarket wheels in chrome and anodize them red. there are home kits, like pro 14 that allows the home user to aondize metals such as polished alluminum, brushed aluminum, and chrome. the starter kit is only like 20 bucks, but that will only cover one wheel at most. look in the back of gmhtp or hpp magazines.
You could ask Performance Wheel Outlet to drill a bare/unpainted set with a Camaro bolt pattern and have it finished yourself by a powdercoater. They offer the Camaro/Corvette bolt pattern in other Mustang replicas.
Eagle Wheels makes one that looks similar ... the "185," but only in silver or chrome.
Eagle Wheels makes one that looks similar ... the "185," but only in silver or chrome.
Originally posted by Severous01
or you could buy aftermarket wheels in chrome and anodize them red. there are home kits, like pro 14 that allows the home user to aondize metals such as polished alluminum, brushed aluminum, and chrome. the starter kit is only like 20 bucks, but that will only cover one wheel at most. look in the back of gmhtp or hpp magazines.
or you could buy aftermarket wheels in chrome and anodize them red. there are home kits, like pro 14 that allows the home user to aondize metals such as polished alluminum, brushed aluminum, and chrome. the starter kit is only like 20 bucks, but that will only cover one wheel at most. look in the back of gmhtp or hpp magazines.
Get the #280 Milan wheels here and then get the anodized red (or whatever color you want) from a professional for a nice quality wheel.
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