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Old 04-19-2017, 10:46 AM   #3081
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Originally Posted by Detoxing View Post
Also, check out concave style wheels. Im not sure about Camaros, but if you're limited in space and need a more positive offset, but want that deep dish look, the concave style is a real nice solution to that.

We have a car in our shop that uses that damn Roadster Shop MII front end w/ the 'vette spindles and it's too wide for the car, forcing us to use a wheel with more positive offset than normal. The customer wants that dished look so we custom ordered a set similar to these and they are really, really nice.

http://www.mhtwheels.com/circuit-w-1669.htm

Check out the red and black wheel. The contrast in the picture makes it easier to see the depth it creates while maintaining a positive offset.
Those do look nice.

So the concave wheels would help with the shoulder rub? I'm terrified that I'm going to split a sidewall in a turn one of these days and I hate having passengers because every dip/turn is an adventure with the extra 130+ lbs in the front.
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