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Old 03-22-2005, 06:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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21" wheels on a AWD 300

21x8.5 Giovanna Drama chrome wheels on a 2005 All wheel drive Chrysler 300. It needs lowered REALLY bad!



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Old 03-22-2005, 07:48 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Nice car, The car lowers a little bit when u are driving it(only in the rear). But holy crap the car looks like its a offroad vehicle.
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Nice car, The car lowers a little bit when u are driving it(only in the rear). But holy crap the car looks like its a offroad vehicle.
yah it needs lowered about a foot the wheels and offset turned out nice though.
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yah it needs lowered about a foot the wheels and offset turned out nice though.
I have the same exact vehicle 300CAWD like my name. But that looks like a touring can u confirm me on this. 21" looks sweet, but i am waitin on Tommyz to design me his wheels. But those rims look tight, What type of tires are those and whats the size. Have u driven both the awd and rwd with 20 inch plus or minus rims, which ride feels better.
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Maybe using 21 x 65 x 8.5 tires will help. Come on Eibach!!! Even with the springs I was told that we would probably still have to cut a few springs.
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