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Will a rim from 1997 Camaro fit 2001 Camaro?

While both are Camaros, a direct fit isn't guaranteed. The bolt pattern (number of lug nuts and their spacing) is the most important factor. If the bolt patterns match, then it's *possible*, but not certain. Other factors to consider include:

* Wheel offset: This determines how far the wheel sits in or out from the hub. A mismatched offset could cause rubbing against suspension components or the fender.

* Center bore: The hole in the center of the wheel that fits over the hub. A too-small center bore won't fit, a too-large one might require centering rings.

* Wheel width and diameter: These need to be compatible with the tire size and the car's suspension. Wider wheels might rub, and larger diameter wheels could affect the speedometer reading.

In short: You need to find the bolt pattern, offset, center bore, and dimensions for both the 1997 and 2001 Camaro wheels to be sure. A quick online search for "1997 Camaro wheel specs" and "2001 Camaro wheel specs" should provide this information. If all those specs match, the chances of a fit are high, but professional confirmation from a tire shop or mechanic is always recommended before installation.