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WSFrazier
11-18-2005, 01:11 PM
I have a 2006 SS N/A. I have some curb damage on 2 of the wheels alrready. I came across a deal though to get 4 new rims from an SS S/C. The 18" from the S/C will fit on my SS N/A (17" Stock wheels) right? Same 5 bolt pattern?

I know nothing about wheels and tires, but will my current tires on my 17"s fit on these 18" rims? Not sure if tires can stretch on different rims, like I said I know nothing of rims and tires. If not, no big deal because the 18" wheels are suppose to have tires on them already, but I would like to throw mine on if possible.

Erod
11-18-2005, 01:37 PM
I have a 2006 SS N/A. I have some curb damage on 2 of the wheels alrready. I came across a deal though to get 4 new rims from an SS S/C. The 18" from the S/C will fit on my SS N/A (17" Stock wheels) right? Same 5 bolt pattern?

I know nothing about wheels and tires, but will my current tires on my 17"s fit on these 18" rims? Not sure if tires can stretch on different rims, like I said I know nothing of rims and tires. If not, no big deal because the 18" wheels are suppose to have tires on them already, but I would like to throw mine on if possible.


Yes, the ss and the ss/sc are both 5-110 bolt pattern.

No, you have to use 18" tires with 18" rims, etc.

Also see my post for general info.

http://www.cobaltss.net/forums/showthread.php?t=8149

Erod
11-19-2005, 07:56 PM
Moved to new Wheel & Tire forum.

yah!

WSFrazier
11-21-2005, 04:18 AM
When my friend drops there wheels off, should I just take me old ones off and throw these on myself, or should I take it to my dealer to be done? Guess what I am asking is does anything need balanced or what not?

Erod
11-21-2005, 09:28 AM
Unless he took the wheel weights off for some bizarre reason, no.

Also, make sure and use the factory jacking points, and jack. (and maybe jack stands too)