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I don't have one on hand, but the CT5 seems to need a 22mm socket for the lug nuts? 21mm is too small and 7/8 seems ever so slightly loose - can anyone confirm?I don’t have my C8 any more to check but I wonder if the C8 studs are the same diameter. I know both use a larger 21mm socket to remove the lug nuts whereas the C7 and prior were 19mm.
This is not true. I’m guessing maybe your ATS was a coupe? The ATS coupe and sedan had different offsets. The wheels on the ATS and CT4 sedans are apples to apples. Wasted a good track day on factory tires because of this post5 x 120 mm. is correct for the CT4-V Blackwing, and ATS-V front wheels will fit. However, the rears need to be different, since the Blackwing brake calipers are larger.
You're correct that ATS-Vs used different offset rear wheels for the coupes and sedans. However, CT4-V Blackwing rear brakes are absolutely larger than those on ATS-Vs and most aftermarket ATS-V rear wheels will not clear the calipers.This is not true. I’m guessing maybe your ATS was a coupe? The ATS coupe and sedan had different offsets. The wheels on the ATS and CT4 sedans are apples to apples. Wasted a good track day on factory tires because of this post
Has anyone determined the part numbers for the 5BW tech bronze wheels?
thanks
No I haven’t, that’s why I was asking.Have you called a Dealer parts department to ask? They should be able to look it up.
I was only able to find the ones for the 4BWThey were posted somewhere on this forum but I don’t have them handy.
Correct, the Mg wheels have yet to materialize.And just to be clear, the bronze wheels are NOT the promised Magnesium wheel, right? In the original story, the Mg wheels were Bronze.
That seems... Implausible. No offense, but the rears are significantly larger. How can they be 0.4lbs lighter?If anybody wanted to know the front wheels and tires weigh 56.6 and the rear 56.2.
How does a 11” wide wheel with a 305 tire weigh less than a 10” wheel with a 275 tire?If anybody wanted to know the front wheels and tires weigh 56.6 and the rear 56.2.
It could be due to the difference in the thickness of the wheels where they mate to the hubs.That seems... Implausible. No offense, but the rears are significantly larger. How can they be 0.4lbs lighter?
Also, which stock wheels are we talking about here?How does a 11” wide wheel with a 305 tire weigh less than a 10” wheel with a 275 tire?
That is very helpful!Generally don’t go back and forth but I had time today.
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Fronts
6/32-7/32s.
Hope this helps.
I generally keep my car at a warehouse storage. They have doctors office scale, not sure how accurate those are but they weighed within .2 lbs.That is very helpful!
The oe tire sizes off tirerack with 9/32 when new weight 28 lbs for 275 front and 30lbs 305 rear.
Bathroom scales aren't always the most accurate but you get the idea.