You guys are killing me here. 😆 I keep thinking about your VS-5RS for my C6 Z06...and these videos don't make it any easier! I love how you make your fitment suggestions nice and simple to understand. Thanks!
The VS-5RS does look so good on that chassis 😅. Glad you liked the video, we're here to help if you ever have any questions! In the meantime, here's a link to our new gallery for even more tempting content: apexwheels.com/gallery#generation%3DC6%2520Widebody%26make%3DChevrolet%26model%3DCorvette
Sorry for the slow reply here. We don’t have any 11.5" corvette wheels unfortunately. In your case, we would likely recommend you use the 18x12 et46 front and 19x12.5" et55 rear with 315/30-18 and 345/30-19. If you would like to chat further with our fitment experts, please send in an email to expert@apexraceparts.com
While my car is a C6 Grand Sport, this video just answered so many questions I have about the setup I could potentially run on my car since it has most of the Z06s suspension as well. The VS-5RS are gonna be next on my mod list as they look soooo damn good in your car gallery. My car will be lowered on Billstien B8 shocks and stock lowering bolts, will a 18x11 295/35/18 in the front solve the tire rub at full lock issue you described in the video? Also same exact setup in the rear as in the video as well. Thanks!
That's a very good idea! In the meantime, we do have this detailed tech article that may help: www.apexraceparts.com/blog/go-wider-with-apex-18x11-et40-square-on-the-gr-supra/
@Apex: what about traction control and ABS errors with this setup? I want to run all 18s but I have read in multiple places that you will have computer errors because the car expects a staggered wheel setup. Do people running 18s fully disable traction control all the time?
Great questions! The car doesn’t know what size wheels are on it, just the tire height. While on track we do suggest disabling active handling for maximum performance, Our Corvette guy Cory has run with TC on during a track day (wet) and it worked just fine with 315/30-18 all around. If you have any other questions and would like to chat with Cory a bit more on the subject, feel free to send in an email to expert@apexraceparts.com
I was browsing on the site and saw 18x11 et 38 and 18x12.5 et52 with 315 front and 335 rear, I have stiffer shocks and my car is lowered on the stock bolts, would I still have the control arm issue or is that only due to the wider wheels? Thank you in advance!
With the 12.5" wide setup in the rear you should not have any issues with the control arms in your current configuration. Jumping to the 13" wide setup would complicate things as we've stated in the video. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us at expert@apexraceparts.com and our team can assists!
with the rear control arm issue, does that still happen with the 12.5's and if so will the stock lowering bolts maxed out be enough to prevent that? the car has the magnet ride shocks and im planning on keeping them until they fail.
Great question, the 18x12" ET52 will not cause any issue with the rear control arm. We do recommend adding in a tiny bit of additional negative camber, mainly for better performance. The camber required is still well within the stock adjustment range, so no issue with running the stock suspension. If you have any questions, please send in an email to expert@apexraceparts.com to chat with our fitment expert.
Not a bad idea! Incase you haven't given it a read, we did just publish an E60 5 series and M5 fitment guide. I'll link both below: E60: support.apexraceparts.com/hc/en-us/articles/1260803285770-E60-1-5-series-Fitment-guide- M5: support.apexraceparts.com/hc/en-us/articles/9819407685403-E60-M5-and-E6X-M6-Fitment-Guide Feel free to send in an email to expert@apexraceparts.com if you have any questions!
You guys are killing me here. 😆 I keep thinking about your VS-5RS for my C6 Z06...and these videos don't make it any easier! I love how you make your fitment suggestions nice and simple to understand. Thanks!
The VS-5RS does look so good on that chassis 😅. Glad you liked the video, we're here to help if you ever have any questions!
In the meantime, here's a link to our new gallery for even more tempting content:
apexwheels.com/gallery#generation%3DC6%2520Widebody%26make%3DChevrolet%26model%3DCorvette
@@apexwheels Any thoughts on 305/30r19 on 11.5 and 345/30r19 on 13, both Toyo R888R tires.
Sorry for the slow reply here. We don’t have any 11.5" corvette wheels unfortunately. In your case, we would likely recommend you use the 18x12 et46 front and 19x12.5" et55 rear with 315/30-18 and 345/30-19. If you would like to chat further with our fitment experts, please send in an email to expert@apexraceparts.com
VS-5RSs on the c6 widebody looks soo good 🤤
Love it, I really do but I'd be spending the $$ on getting the LS7 heads fixed first! Then your wheel after that!
We'll be here when you're ready!
C6z06, in my opinion, is the best-looking vette.. the history of heads and cam only and destroy today cars is insane..
While my car is a C6 Grand Sport, this video just answered so many questions I have about the setup I could potentially run on my car since it has most of the Z06s suspension as well. The VS-5RS are gonna be next on my mod list as they look soooo damn good in your car gallery.
My car will be lowered on Billstien B8 shocks and stock lowering bolts, will a 18x11 295/35/18 in the front solve the tire rub at full lock issue you described in the video? Also same exact setup in the rear as in the video as well.
Thanks!
You shouldn't have an issue with 18x11" ET38 on 295/30-18 tires. Rub at full lock occurs due to the wider front 18x12" ET46 wheels.
Will this be good setup on a cam and vortec super charger set up. Will it loose traction from a dig if a c6 were to do this setup
You guys need to offer 18x10 and 18x11s for the front of wodebody corvettes.
Will you guys make a feature on E46s? M and non M😎
Possibly! We do have a few E46 M3s on the team as well as the owners two spec E46 race cars.
Can you make one of these fitment guide videos for running a 315 square setup on an A90 Supra?
That's a very good idea! In the meantime, we do have this detailed tech article that may help:
www.apexraceparts.com/blog/go-wider-with-apex-18x11-et40-square-on-the-gr-supra/
@Apex: what about traction control and ABS errors with this setup? I want to run all 18s but I have read in multiple places that you will have computer errors because the car expects a staggered wheel setup. Do people running 18s fully disable traction control all the time?
Great questions! The car doesn’t know what size wheels are on it, just the tire height. While on track we do suggest disabling active handling for maximum performance, Our Corvette guy Cory has run with TC on during a track day (wet) and it worked just fine with 315/30-18 all around.
If you have any other questions and would like to chat with Cory a bit more on the subject, feel free to send in an email to expert@apexraceparts.com
I was browsing on the site and saw 18x11 et 38 and 18x12.5 et52 with 315 front and 335 rear, I have stiffer shocks and my car is lowered on the stock bolts, would I still have the control arm issue or is that only due to the wider wheels? Thank you in advance!
With the 12.5" wide setup in the rear you should not have any issues with the control arms in your current configuration. Jumping to the 13" wide setup would complicate things as we've stated in the video. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us at expert@apexraceparts.com and our team can assists!
@@apexwheels thank you so much for the quick reply! Very excited to get my set ordered this summer just need to decide on the color!
That paint job is immaculate, what color was that? Not a wrap right?
Yeah this car is CLEAN! It's the original Torch Red paint job. She's a beauty
@@apexwheels Absolutely 👍
with the rear control arm issue, does that still happen with the 12.5's and if so will the stock lowering bolts maxed out be enough to prevent that? the car has the magnet ride shocks and im planning on keeping them until they fail.
Great question, the 18x12" ET52 will not cause any issue with the rear control arm. We do recommend adding in a tiny bit of additional negative camber, mainly for better performance. The camber required is still well within the stock adjustment range, so no issue with running the stock suspension. If you have any questions, please send in an email to expert@apexraceparts.com to chat with our fitment expert.
C5 next?
Not a bad idea. We'll need to find a nice modded C6 local the the SF Bay Area. Let us know if you have anyone in mind who could volunteer!
Can you guys do a video like thos but for an E60 BMW?
Not a bad idea! Incase you haven't given it a read, we did just publish an E60 5 series and M5 fitment guide. I'll link both below:
E60:
support.apexraceparts.com/hc/en-us/articles/1260803285770-E60-1-5-series-Fitment-guide-
M5:
support.apexraceparts.com/hc/en-us/articles/9819407685403-E60-M5-and-E6X-M6-Fitment-Guide
Feel free to send in an email to expert@apexraceparts.com if you have any questions!
@@apexwheels You all are breathtaking thank you! 😭😭😭
Anytime! 😘
Team AESTHETIC LOOK for me. I ain’t trying to be a wannabe pro race car driver cause i want“HORSEPOWER” hahahaha.
18x12 is pretty stupid for front tires
It's our widest front fitment we've ever offered. Great for race cars with big downforce.