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    Thread: g-body wheels?

    1. #1
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      g-body wheels?

      Hey guys, just wondering what size wheel/tire with the right backspacing i can go without notching in the frame rails. Would like to have the biggest tire i can get under the car. Post up your wheel/tire combo!

      Pics would also be great, would let me see how they would look under the car.

      Thanks guys!

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      All g-bodies arent the same... what are you working with?

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      81 malibu stock 7.5 rear end not narrowed.

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      I have 17X8-4.5" backspacing (I think, maybe 4) front & 17X9.5 with 5" backspacing rear. 7/16" spacer on rears.
      Scot
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      I have a 81 malibu but want the opposite..I want staggered setup bad lol love the deep dishes

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      79 malibu

      this is 17x9.5 on all four,285/40 in back, 275/40 in front,back is 1/4" negative offset.

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      Since the thread is open, how about an 86 el Camino?
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      elco...

      this is 1/4" negative 8"wide 275/60-15
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      Quote Originally Posted by skybu View Post
      this is 17x9.5 on all four,285/40 in back, 275/40 in front,back is 1/4" negative offset.
      I see you mentioned rear is -1/4" offset, but you did not note for the front. Is it 0?
      -Michael 1987 Cutlass

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      front offset with 9.5" wheels and 275/40-17 tires

      In the picture I was using 1.25 inch spacers on the front.
      that would make the offset on the front, at the time, +12mm or 1/2".
      @+12mm the wheels hit the upper control arms on the inside just a tad at full lock on the steering wheel.
      I never tried it but +6mm or 1/4" offset on front, I think, would be perfect.

      @ 0 offset I think they might rub on the outside.
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      Play around with this for a bit http://www.rimsntires.com/rt_specs.jsp
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      I have 17x9.5 wheels with 4 3/4 inches of back spacing with 275/40 tires on a stock 1978 malibu lowered 2 inches. This combo JUST fits my car that has had no fender trimming or frame cutting. I will say 4.75 backspacing is the maximum for a stock G-body!
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      Thanks fellas. I've been humming and hawing at installing some Camaro wheels I picked up from GMPP for cheap a while ago.
      Just need to figure the correct spacer for my '87 Cutlass.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Samckitt View Post
      I have 17X8-4.5" backspacing front & 17X9.5 with 5" backspacing rear. 7/16" spacer on rears.
      I have the same size wheel and offset. I run 5/16" spacers since that is what was available.
      You can run 245/45/17 and 275/40/17 on that setup on the Monte.
      A 4.75" backspace on the rear, if available, would be better.
      The 4.5" bs on the front, lines-up the tire into a deeper area of the inner fenderwell on the Monte.

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      Mike,
      Here is a Monte SS with those Camaro wheels.


      http://www.dumpit.org/grimreaper/tires-n-wheels.htm

      It's not mine, just thought I would send you the info.
      Scot
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      love that monte!!!
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