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Old 10-24-2005, 09:27 AM   #1 (permalink)
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::fs: 300 Srt8 Wheels & Tires..20" Forged::

I have a set of factory 20" Chrysler 300 SRT8 wheels and tires.

The set is less than 3 months old, everything is in new condition, no flaws, tires are practically new.

Comes with 3mm spacers(for those with a V6), factory center caps and chrome lug bolts.

Wheels are forged polished aluminum, very light and strong and the tires handle very well.

The setup looks very sharp and will turn any 300 into a meaner looking car.



no low ballers please... we all know what these cost from the dealer or from wyckoff without tires and ebay insn't all its cracked up to be... if you're interested pls let me know, prefer local pick up in southern ontario.

$2500 CND obo

email me at broogu@rogers.com

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Old 10-24-2005, 09:39 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Off topic but what are you replacing them with?
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1. What brand/size tires?

2. Do the V6 cars need spacers for these wheels? Haven't heard that before.

3. Is the car in the photo lowered?
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Old 10-24-2005, 01:02 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Off topic but what are you replacing them with?
stockies for winter but prob leaning towards a 2 piece with blk centres and polished lip for the spring.
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1. What brand/size tires?

2. Do the V6 cars need spacers for these wheels? Haven't heard that before.

3. Is the car in the photo lowered?
1. Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 255/45ZR20

2. Yes, the V6 cars do need a small spacer as the inner wheel weight has a chance of touching the suspension mount when turning the wheel, especially when reversing.

3. Not sure if the car in the photo is lowered, it not mine, I just grabbed it off another site... my guess is that its not lowered, stock SRT8 suspension (bistein/h&r) is more sporty and lower than most other 300s.

any other bites?
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1. Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 255/45ZR20

2. Yes, the V6 cars do need a small spacer as the inner wheel weight has a chance of touching the suspension mount when turning the wheel, especially when reversing.

3. Not sure if the car in the photo is lowered, it not mine, I just grabbed it off another site... my guess is that its not lowered, stock SRT8 suspension (bistein/h&r) is more sporty and lower than most other 300s.

any other bites?

Correct me if im wrong but dont the front tires come with the 245/45/20 and rear with 255/45/20?
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Correct me if im wrong but dont the front tires come with the 245/45/20 and rear with 255/45/20?
nah they're all same! non directional and can be rotated at regular intervals
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broogu,

If you're actually running the P255/45ZR20 Goodyear 'Eagle F1 Supercar' tires on the front as well, then this probably accounts for the reason why you're having to utilize the spacers up front. Lets' see some photos of them on your car?

slawkins31,

You are correct. Running the correct P245/45ZR20 on the front did not require running a spacer of any kind on the front of my car.

http://www.300cforums.com/gallery/sh...cat=500&page=1
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broogu,

If you're actually running the P255/45ZR20 Goodyear 'Eagle F1 Supercar' tires on the front as well, then this probably accounts for the reason why you're having to utilize the spacers up front. Lets' see some photos of them on your car?

slawkins31,

You are correct. Running the correct P245/45ZR20 on the front did not require running a spacer of any kind on the front of my car.

http://www.300cforums.com/gallery/sh...cat=500&page=1
you may be correct but from what i can gather, as well as my wheel and tire guy, the touching is from the inner wheel weight which can be corrected by rebalancing the wheels with stick on weights... as for the tire size, those were the tires that came with the wheels from the dealer so i just slapped them on. the minimal touching can only be noticed when reversing with the wheel cranked....

any offers?

BTW i have no pics of my car but it looks like the link above

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Talking srt8 wheels

Hey Broogu

would you be intrested in trading your wheels for a fac nav unit with bezel.antena and dvd?

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