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Beautiful wheels.
Those may work on the back, but think you would have trouble on the front. They will stick out toward the outer fender lip 1.75 inches closer to the lip than a YH rally wheel. To keep the wheel centered in the wheel well, using an 8 inch wheel, you would want 4.75 BS. That would keep the offset the same. YH is 4.25 BS on a 15x7. The only way to know for certain would be put them on, or find someone who has the same offset 8 inch wheel on a Camaro.
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I thought that back spacing sounded familiar. While I was down at my shop, I measured backspacing on the AZ wheels from my 1970 LT-1. Same as the ones you are looking at (3 3/4). They are also an 8 inch wide wheel. So, if you can find a friend with a C3 Corvette, you could try the wheels on the back of your Camaro. I am thinking those were likely made specifically for C3. Doesn't mean they won't fit your car.
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