Camaro wheels, spacers help!
Hello new to the forum I been searching online and Facebook forums and no one has been able to give me a straight answer on this matter, I scooped up a set of 18 inch steel Camaro wheels with stock tires, I am looking for adapters and do not know the right size to get does anyone know what exact size I need, I have heard 1.5 inch, 2 inch and even 2.5 inch, also some people states that i need to change from 5x4.75 to 5x120. Any help would be appreciated. New here also I did search the forum but did not get s concrete answer.
I have a 2005 2wd blazer.
Here are the specs for the Camaro wheels.
chevrolet Camaro 2010-2015
Product: Wheel/Rim (Single)
Material: Steel
Style: 5 Spoke
Finish: Powder Coat Black
Size: 18x7.5
Lugs: 5
Bolt Pattern: 120mm
Option Code: Q50, RT2
Indents: F2558
OE Part Number: 92197458, 22844561
Here are the specs for the Camaro wheels.
chevrolet Camaro 2010-2015
Product Specifications:
Product ID: STL5440/5527Product: Wheel/Rim (Single)
Material: Steel
Style: 5 Spoke
Finish: Powder Coat Black
Size: 18x7.5
Lugs: 5
Bolt Pattern: 120mm
Option Code: Q50, RT2
Indents: F2558
OE Part Number: 92197458, 22844561
2010 and up Camaros use a 5x120mm bolt pattern. S-series trucks like your Blazer use a 5x4.75" bolt pattern, so to do it proper you will need to have spacers that adapt the bolt pattern.
I've never done it myself, but I've read that most people who do what you're trying to do use 2" spacers on a stock suspension truck. It will depend a bit on the offset (or backspace) of your new rims, how wide they are, and what look you are trying to achieve. It will also depend on if your truck is stock or modified. Is it lowered or lifted? Are you thinking of lowering or lifting it?
I've never done it myself, but I've read that most people who do what you're trying to do use 2" spacers on a stock suspension truck. It will depend a bit on the offset (or backspace) of your new rims, how wide they are, and what look you are trying to achieve. It will also depend on if your truck is stock or modified. Is it lowered or lifted? Are you thinking of lowering or lifting it?
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