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Old 07-30-2004, 11:24 AM   #86 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Scarbrs
Isnt that the concept car in the pics a few posts back? It has 275 40 20 front and back.

I did find a few places selling 45 the Pirelli are 45 but they say there summer tires. I want all season. I found one P274 45 20 that might work but again summer tires.

It wasnt my tire guy that picked the size it was his guy on the phone that said there putting those on 300. I thought it was a little small myself but we didnt know it till it was on.

What about Sport tuck tires the 265 and 275 are both that.

Eric DLR
Your Tire Guy should have double check the specs given by the "guy on the phone"! Nothing worse than the "Blind Leading the Blind"!

The Chrysler 300C concept used 245/45/20 up front. The Magnum SRT-8 concept had:

275/40/20
295/40/20
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