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Old 06-06-2004, 07:41 AM   #1 (permalink)
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300c specs for wheels

I just went to get some 20's at a local dealer. I found out the 300C has 5 x 114.3 while the 300 limited has 5 x 112. They almost ordered me the wrong wheels because of the difference in the 2 models
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Old 06-06-2004, 09:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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The wheels are actually 5 x 115 but they are so close they are interchangeable. The main problem is going to be the et24 offset. If you get the factory wheel off, could you please weigh it somehow??? I am really curious to know how much one weighs (with the tire mounted). Thanks
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Really, am still debating right now to get them. I will decide by tomorrow. Problem with this car is that there is not many choices right now that would fit. They said alot of the rims that have 114.3 to 115 have offsets that are to big. They said I would have to put a spacer so that it won't hit. I am leaning toward waiting for TIS wheels which will fit. but they won't be available til JUne or JUly. decisions, decisions
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Ditto on the request for factory 18" wheel/tire combo weight.
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Old 06-07-2004, 04:41 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Ditto on the request for factory 18" wheel/tire combo weight.
55.5 lbs w/ self sealing tires (pretty sure that adds a little weight)
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Really, am still debating right now to get them. I will decide by tomorrow. Problem with this car is that there is not many choices right now that would fit. They said alot of the rims that have 114.3 to 115 have offsets that are to big. They said I would have to put a spacer so that it won't hit. I am leaning toward waiting for TIS wheels which will fit. but they won't be available til JUne or JUly. decisions, decisions
+15 offset works fine. I have some Helo 22x9.5's with 285/30/22's and have no rubbing issues.

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55.5 lbs w/ self sealing tires (pretty sure that adds a little weight)

Thank you very much for that info
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What is the correct tire pressure for the conti-seal tires. Kilograms are posted on tires.
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AWD Wheel Options

Hello...

Just wondering what the deal is with the AWD 300c and the Wheel & Tire Clearance Specs...

1st- The 300cAWD has an extra inch of clearance room... so therefore should there be a little more wiggling room with a bigger tire on a 22" rim????


2nd I know that the AWD 300c Takes a Bolt Pattern Of 5X115
And the Offset has to be inbetween 35-42....
So... with such odd rims is there any option to go with 22's and end up with something above 30 series tires..????

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP

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Hello...

Just wondering what the deal is with the AWD 300c and the Wheel & Tire Clearance Specs...

1st- The 300cAWD has an extra inch of clearance room... so therefore should there be a little more wiggling room with a bigger tire on a 22" rim????


2nd I know that the AWD 300c Takes a Bolt Pattern Of 5X115
And the Offset has to be inbetween 35-42....
So... with such odd rims is there any option to go with 22's and end up with something above 30 series tires..????

SOMEONE PLEASE HELP

Thanx

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I understood the offset is 55mm
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