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does anyone know if these would fit my 96?

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  • does anyone know if these would fit my 96?

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...984676266&rd=1
    1996 Trans Am WS6

    A4, 3" VForce Catback, Corvette C6 rims, Slotted and Drilled Rotors, 160*stat, BMR SFC, HPP3, B&M Shift Kit.


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    If they fit on a C5, they should fit on your f-body. 295 won't rub, the only concern would be the offset. Do a google search and see if anybody has the offsets for the factory C6 wheels.
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      Whether they will "rub" depends on the offset. Some Corvette wheels have backspaces as large as 8.00", and that will be a problem on an F-Body.

      Get the exact width of each wheel, and the offset for each wheel, and I can tell you how likely it is that the tires will rub.

      And, that 295/35-19 is over 27" diameter. That will make it almost 1.5" larger in diameter than your stock tires. Will fill the wheel opening up better, but will raise the back of your car by 0.75" and will thro your speedo off by about 5 to 6% (can be corrected in the PCM). It will make your rear gears feel like they are numerically lower, reducing acceleration. Will feel like you swapped a set of 3.42's for some 3.23's.
      Fred

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