HMMMMM... i wonder if im gonna have to roll my fenders cause i got me a set of sevas wheels coming in but with a 295/25 tire instead of 30...
I wouldn't go 25 profile. 30 profile is just perfect, anything else would start looking like a rubber band.
Seriously though, the lips (rear)only need to be rolled up ever so slightly. Mainly so that yoo can hit a bump pretty hard and not worry about it. It seriously is not a problem to do. Highly recommend 30 profile tyres mate.
ummm...the easy answer, get your fenders rolled. The quicker you come to that fact the faster and happier you will be with your new wheels and no worries of catching the fender and pulling it out. I had driven for a month without fenders rolled with my 22s and it was not fun. The rears were okay but the fronts were out of control. Just get them all done and your set! Done!
Anyone know the offset of those 10.5" wide Sevas'?
Sounds like Jected had to roll his fenders slightly.
The offset on the Sevas is 20mm. On a standard 300, this should be fine. On the SRT, the stock wheels have a 25mm offset so that in combination with the wider wheel, the wheel comes to the very edge of the fender and you will have to roll the edge. Most of the time, ymmv.
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2006 Chrysler 300 SRT/8 - Bright Silver
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I'm also going with 30/25 setup and was told that I didn't have to roll the fenders. 35/30 if you're not going to lower your 300. I plan to slam my baby....
Last edited by CRAZYDIESEL : 07-23-2007 at 12:41 PM.
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