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i have 20 inch rims on my 1994 camaro and every time i turn the wheel it hits
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No, a 1994 Camaro door will not fit a 1999 Camaro. While both are part of the Camaro lineup, they belong to different generations with distinct body styles and dimensions. The 1994 model is from the fourth generation, while the 1999 model is from the fifth generation, leading to incompatible door designs and mounting points.
Depends. 8 out of 10 cars had 2.73
http://www.carspecsdirectory.com/Chevrolet.htm Your stock z28 1994 camaro with an automatic trans mines being a heavy convertible with a crappy 2.73 rear gear runs a 14.42 at 97mph.
52 mm
The difference in weight of fat fives and your stock steel wheels are negligible. You will definitely not feel any difference. Get them if you like the looks, but I prefer the stock wheels to deter thieves.
You'd also need fenders and hood from a 1998-2002 model for a satisfactory conversion
The spare tire size for a 1994 Chevy Camaro is typically a compact spare, often designated as a T145/80D16. This size is designed to fit on the vehicle's 16-inch wheels. It's important to check the owner’s manual or the tire information placard for specific details related to your vehicle, as variations may exist depending on the model and trim.
there are 6x9s in the backseats, 5 1/2 in the doors, and a little 8" sub in the trunk.
From what I remember the Chevrolet Ralley wheels and trim rings.