Thread: Staggered Rims
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Old 02-06-2017, 06:29 AM   #7 (permalink)
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It's funny how when I owned my C5 Corvette which came stock with staggered rims setup, everyone was trying to go to a square setup for some reason which I never understood. Probably so they could rotate their wheels for track use.
Now, that I own the Z, there are people who want to go staggered.....LOL.
Personally, I always liked having a larger diameter wheel in the back. It gives the car much more presence and a meaner stance.

Good luck. As others have stated, it is important that the ECU does not detect a difference in rotational speeds (per %tolerance). If that happens, it will probably think your car is skidding and trigger TC/ABS.
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