wheel offset?

YelloEye

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I'll find the specs....hang on.

Gah I cant find the post or a site that references it.

Although I had a realization tonight, you can mount just about anything providing your offset moves enough to keep the rim/tire from hitting your suspension components. Here's a nice little calculator from 1010tire.com to help you out with that:
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

I will update if I ever find the stock offset.
Update:
All 5-lug Cobalts are +42mm
The most I can do for 4-lug cobalts right now is somewhere in the ballpark of 32-42mm

I'll update again when I find out what it is.
 
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so a 32 offset would fit?

---------- Post added at 03:13 PM ---------- Previous post was at 03:12 PM ----------

err i mean 38 :)
 

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Depending on how wide the wheels are yeah. I'm guessing yours are gonna be a 7" which is fine.
 

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either 7.5 or 8.5 i havent decided yet

Those should be fine, and I believe that the 5lug and 4lug are the same offset (only because I can find no supporting evidence of them being different)
 

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Those should be fine, and I believe that the 5lug and 4lug are the same offset (only because I can find no supporting evidence of them being different)

So both the 7.5 and 8.5 would fit with a 38mm offset?

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What's the stock wheel with for the 16's?
 

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