How to Measure Rim Backspacing - Ordering Rims - EASY!
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- Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
- In this video I walk you through how to measure rim backspacing and front spacing so you can order rims for your vehicle. I used my 1967 Camaro as the example here but this also applies to modern cars too. Once you have these measurements you can take them to a rim shop and have your wheels either ordered or custom made like I had to do. If you get wheels custom made they are non refundable so be careful with your measuring!
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Great video! Didn’t know the rim vs flange thing! Measuring for a 68 Camaro and I live in SoCal so you’re pretty much the perfect guy to watch! Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Awesome video with detailed explanation 👏👏👏 Great job 🙌
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks, finally made it simple .
Great to hear!
Very nice information brother
Thank you
Thanks for watching!
not a fan of wheels sticking out pass the wheel well. should mini tub it if the space is limited like that camaro.
felt like i learned a lot
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
Good job - would have liked to see it on the ground
What’s the rim on the left. I’m looking for nice rims for my 99 trans am and those look good.
That is an American Racing Torq Thrust II. Thanks for watching!
What is the Rim for your Camaro ? Love the look , kind of like Cragers old school but modern . Thanks
Those are American Racing Torq Thrust II's if I remember right. Thanks for watching!
@@2carproswhat size are ur rims ?
Any videos of how the car looks with the wheels
Here is a photo instagram.com/p/CVV0zKbPAEY/?img_index=1 Thanks for watching!
PS - do you have a shop in OC?
Yep. We are in OC. Thanks for watching!
Will those wheels fit on a 2010 5th gen Camaro
They might fit but most likely won't be right. The back spacing will not be correct for that application. Thanks for watching!
Name of those rims
American Racing Torq Thrust II
Custom rim shop?? You didn't need one in the 60's to get a rim on the left, you bought it off the shelf. There were so many rims to chews from too, not just 5 spoke.