will c8 winter wheels off stingray z51 fit on eray???

heh guys this is kind of a buy or not z51 to eray issue for me as from what I can research actual eray sized snow tires are N/A-really no one has real world feedback???
 
from what I can see/learn the only problem is brake clearance and cosmetic look of smaller wheels-which in dead of winter doesn't bother me at all- brake clearance is issue which can be resolved with hub centric spacers???? but all info very anecdotal so really don't "know" anything!!!!!!!!!
 
Did you mean to say will E-Ray tires fit a Stingray? Your car appears to be a Stingray....
Maybe had winter wheels on his Z51 and now wants to use them, on his new Eray.
Does the Eray have larger brake calipers? I thought it was mostly cosmetic with an electric motor up front. I don't know much of anything about the Eray
 
Maybe had winter wheels on his Z51 and now wants to use them, on his new Eray.
Does the Eray have larger brake calipers? I thought it was mostly cosmetic with an electric motor up front. I don't know much of anything about the Eray
No clue. His sig says Z51 HTC though.
 
Ist Vette, what kid of misinformation can AI drum up for us lol...
Searching, searching, scanning......may require a few mods but this should do....
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The tires on a Corvette E-Ray are sized 275/30ZR20 in the front and 345/25ZR21 in the rear. Corvette Stingray tires are smaller, with sizes of 245/35ZR19 in the front and 305/30ZR20 in the rear. Due to these differences in tire sizes and wheel dimensions, the tires from a Corvette E-Ray will not fit a Corvette Stingray without modifications. The E-Ray uses larger wheels and wider tires designed for a widebody configuration, while the Stingray has narrower tires and different wheel sizes ����.In summary:Corvette E-Ray tire sizes: 275/30ZR20 front, 345/25ZR21 rearCorvette Stingray tire sizes: 245/35ZR19 front, 305/30ZR20 rearBecause of this size and wheel size discrepancy, E-Ray tires are not a direct fit on the Stingray.

The tires from a C8 Stingray will not fit directly on a C8 E-Ray because the E-Ray uses different tire sizes and wheel widths suited to its wider body and performance setup.Stingray Tire SizesFront: 245/35R19 or 245/35R19 (depending on model year or package)Rear: 305/30R20E-Ray Tire SizesFront: 275/30R20Rear: 345/25R21The E-Ray has significantly wider tires with larger diameter wheels, especially in the rear (21 inches compared to Stingray's 20 inches) to match its wider body and hybrid performance setup. Therefore, Stingray tires and wheels will not be compatible with the E-Ray without modification or adapters, which are generally not recommended due to differences in fit, clearance, and performance requirements ���.
 
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That's ambiguous because the wheels will fit because they have the same stud and bolt size. So what if the fit inside the wheel wells without being aligned with the fenders. The issue is the caliper size. Will the rims hit the calipers with the right rim offset.
 
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That's ambiguous because the wheels will fit because they have the same stud and bolt size. So what if the fit inside the wheel wells without being aligned with the fenders. The issue is the caliper size. Will the rims hit the calipers with the right rim offset.
Well , Jack did ask for some AI misinformation , lol.
 
Check the brake clearance.
On the 2024 Corvette E-Ray, the available tire sizes are 275/30 (20" X 10"; 26.5"; 97Y; 30.0 lbs on 15.7 x 1.5" rotors) & 345/25 (21" X 13"; 27.8"; 104Y; 37.0 lbs on 15.4 x 1.3 rotors).

Michelin X-Ice Snow tires are a good option where the acceptable tire sizes could be 235/40H 19 (19" X 8.5"; 26.7"; 96H; 24.0 lbs) & 255/40H 20 (20" X 10"; 28.0"; 101H; 28.0 lbs).
 
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