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Old 07-25-2005, 05:39 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Blaccout
I wanting to put 24's on my 300'c instead of 22's. I need to know what type of tire to use and how to lift the car up????
24's are a challenge, even if you just flat-bed to shows.

Normal driving with 22's (potholes; freeway cruising; hard braking) has been a problem for many unless you get the wheel and tire sizes and offsets dead-on and upgrade brakes.

Driving on 24's and staying within the bounds of safety is not feasible.

There are hundreds of posts in this forum on oversizing the wheels. Have a look around, especially this thread moderated by Rogue:

FAQ - 22" Wheels & Tires
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