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    Member kiddynamite's Avatar
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    Wheel Help

    Just wanted to konw if anybody could help me out.

    Im looking at buying a set of 18x8.5 with 56 mm offset. the bolt pattern is 5x120.65.

    These are basically c6 rims. Would they fit on a 02 WS6?

    I dont want to run a spacer or adapter.

    Thanks!

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    They'll fit fine, but if you feel the rears are tucked in to far you can install some 20mm hubcentric hub spacers for a beefier look without any clearance issues.

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    they'll fit... if you put a 1/4" spacer on them, they'll be centered the same way as stock wheels are... you could go w/ 1/2" spacers if you wih to make them fill the wheel well (sp?)
    But make sure your studs are long enough to support the spacers.
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    almost stock triple-black 2000 SS convertible with 17x11s on all 4 w/ 315s at the track or on the street with 18x10.5s on all 4 w/ 315s: (1), (2)

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