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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 08:41 AM
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i currently have the C5 Z06 rims (if you look at my pics) and i was informed that they are not made in deep dish. since i want a nice, wide stance and nice rims, i was thinking about upgrading to the C6 rims. whats a good offset that has the wheels stick out a little but not like ridiculously out?
the black ones i have, the silver ones i want. i was told i could use wheel spacers, but its not a vdub and im trying not to rice my car out (:
 
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Old Mar 11, 2011 | 11:53 AM
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I am pretty confident that you do not have to use wheel spacers for these wheels. They have a good offset to them already because they have to fit a Vette which has bigger brakes than your Maro. Give it a try and at worse case scenario, bolt on hub spacers will be needed. Pricey but the best way to go with out stripping or breaking studs.
 
Old Mar 12, 2011 | 05:20 AM
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yeah the rims i have on now, i dont have spacers so they do fit (the black C5 rims). the thing is theyre not made in deep dish, so i was gonna sell the black ones and buy the C6 rims. i was wondering what offsets people use on their maros for a nice, wide stance
 
 
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