![]() ![]() The bolt pattern will fit without issue, and there are even guys daily driving on these wheels. So, yes, there is a slight difference of 0.65 mm, and when you consider that measurement is taken between the center point of two studs, then each stud on the Corvette is a whole 0.325 mm further apart. The Corvette bolt pattern (and a good majority of previous GM cars) is 5 x 4.75 in., which converts to 5 x 120.65 mm. This is true of ALL Corvette wheels, not just the Grand Sports. Just wanted to let everyone know that while the grand sport wheels will fit, they are not correct spacing as the camaro studs, they are off by 1mmyouare safe running them, but would re torque as a precaution between runs I hope this proves to be a good reference for someone.Īs alway check the torque on your lugnuts when you get to the track to make sure they are secure, and recheck and tighten as needed for a little added peace of mind. The number you are aiming for is +53mm or less to safely clear the brembo calipers. The C5Z 18x 10.5 (+58mm offset) will work with a 5mm spacer to achieve +53mm which will clearĬ5Z 18.9.5 (+65mm offset) 12mm? to achieve 53mm? Grand sport c6 18x9.5 fronts will also work, +40mm offset - different spacing than the 5th gen studs Please be aware this is not a thread about whether spacers are 'safe' or not please keep your personal opinions out of it.ġ8x9.5 stock c6z fronts will work, +40mm offset - typically more expensive wheel than the oher options I'm am starting this thread to breakdown a clear explanation of what corvette wheels will fit on the rear of our 5th gens, with or without spacers. ![]()
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