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Corvette C5 Style 18" x 9.5"
Applications:
- 1988-11 Corvette
- 1993-02 Camaro, Firebird & Trans Am
- Will Not Fit ZO6 2005-Current
- Manufacturer Part Number: CV05-18095-5475-65C
FAQ:
What bolt pattern does a C5 Corvette have?
- The Chevrolet Corvette C5 features a bolt pattern of 5x4.75 inches (5x120.65mm). This bolt pattern is commonly referred to as the "C5 Corvette bolt pattern," offering compatibility for a range of aftermarket wheels and ensuring a precise fitment for various wheel options.
What size wheels fit a C5 Corvette?
- C5 Corvettes accommodate a variety of wheel sizes. Commonly used wheel sizes for the C5 Corvette include 17-inch, 18-inch, and 19-inch diameters. These wheels are designed to fit the C5 Corvette bolt pattern, offering options for both performance and aesthetics.
What size tires are on a C5 Corvette 18?
- For C5 Corvettes equipped with 18-inch wheels, the typical tire sizes used vary depending on the specific wheel width. Common tire sizes for 18-inch wheels on the C5 Corvette include 245/40R18 for the front and 275/35R18 for the rear, providing a balanced combination of handling and traction.
What bolt pattern are Corvette wheels?
- Corvette wheels, including those for the C5 model, typically adhere to the 5x4.75-inch bolt pattern. This specific bolt pattern is standard for many Corvette models, ensuring compatibility with various aftermarket wheels designed for Corvettes.
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