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Old 02-02-2005, 11:22 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Brake Kit for 300 Touring?

... More specifically a 300 Touring Signature Series on 20's. Is there such a thing?
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Old 02-02-2005, 04:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Only Aftermarket.

The sig/ser. is a touring w/interior mods, color difference(gold) and badges only.

You can find 20s and 22's on tourings as dealer or owner option.

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Old 02-02-2005, 07:47 PM   #3 (permalink)
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... More specifically a 300 Touring Signature Series on 20's. Is there such a thing?
The StopTech front and 4-wheel kits have been fitted to the Touring model, in addition to the 300C model, and they do fit. They should fill out your 20" wheels nicely. Just be sure to print out the template and fit it to your wheel to be spacers are not required.

Template: http://www.stoptech.com/wheelfitchar...41-2470-00.PDF

Instructions for using template: http://www.stoptech.com/wheelfitchar...ctions/how.htm
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Thanks DZeckhausen.
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Here's an alternative you may want to condider. Buy some take-off 300C or Magnum RT brakes.

The 300C and the Magnum RT have much larger front brakes than the 300 Touring. All Hemi models come with 345mm front brakes and ventilated 320mm rear brakes. The non-Hemi models come with 320mm brakes all the way around and the rear rotors are solid instead of vented.

Anyone who upgrades their 300C or Magnum RT with a Brembo or StopTech big brake kit is going to have a set of take-off brakes sitting on a shelf. You could buy these and put them on your 300 Touring. They should bolt right on. That way, your front brakes won't look so tiny when you install 20" or 22" wheels. You could even paint or powdercoat the calipers before you install them.
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Will The stock 18" rims fit over the big brake kits, like Stoptech?
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Here's an alternative you may want to condider. Buy some take-off 300C or Magnum RT brakes.

The 300C and the Magnum RT have much larger front brakes than the 300 Touring. All Hemi models come with 345mm front brakes and ventilated 320mm rear brakes. The non-Hemi models come with 320mm brakes all the way around and the rear rotors are solid instead of vented.

Anyone who upgrades their 300C or Magnum RT with a Brembo or StopTech big brake kit is going to have a set of take-off brakes sitting on a shelf. You could buy these and put them on your 300 Touring. They should bolt right on. That way, your front brakes won't look so tiny when you install 20" or 22" wheels. You could even paint or powdercoat the calipers before you install them.
If you want to consider this, I am one of those guys with an upgraded R/T and have rear rotors and front & rear calipers available. PM me.
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Will The stock 18" rims fit over the big brake kits, like Stoptech?
The StopTech brakes will fit under the 300C and Magnum RT 18" wheels. I know this because I installed them on my own 300C recently. I use the 300C wheels for winter tires and Magnum RT wheels for summer tires. So I've already confirmed, first hand, that they clear.

If you want to check the fitment of any other wheels, here's a template for you: http://www.stoptech.com/wheelfitchar...41-2470-00.PDF and here are instructions for using it: http://www.stoptech.com/wheelfitchar...ctions/how.htm
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The StopTech brakes will fit under the 300C and Magnum RT 18" wheels. I know this because I installed them on my own 300C recently. I use the 300C wheels for winter tires and Magnum RT wheels for summer tires. So I've already confirmed, first hand, that they clear.

If you want to check the fitment of any other wheels, here's a template for you: http://www.stoptech.com/wheelfitchar...41-2470-00.PDF and here are instructions for using it: http://www.stoptech.com/wheelfitchar...ctions/how.htm
That's exactly why I wanted to know! Thanks for the reply.
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That's exactly why I wanted to know! Thanks for the reply.
Given that we're both in New Jersey, I would be happy to let you take my car for a quick spin so you could see what these brakes are like. Send me a PM if you want to get together for lunch during the week or over the weekend.
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