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Old 07-16-2007, 08:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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24x10? 24x9.5? 24x9? 24x8.5? 24x8?

I am set on the type of wheels and tires U2-35 with 255/30/24 size tires. But then I noticed you can get the rim in 5 different sizes? whats the best fit for a 300c? does ride quality be affected depending on the size of the rim? I want to get these rims asap, I just have this concern left! Can anyone help?
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Old 07-16-2007, 09:25 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I am set on the type of wheels and tires U2-35 with 255/30/24 size tires. But then I noticed you can get the rim in 5 different sizes? whats the best fit for a 300c? does ride quality be affected depending on the size of the rim? I want to get these rims asap, I just have this concern left! Can anyone help?
i use to have the 24x9 and then sold them to ATL300C. they look great on his ride.

the next time i buy them, im gonna try to get them staggered..with 24x8.5 in front and 24x10 in the back. that would be sick!
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i use to have the 24x9 and then sold them to ATL300C. they look great on his ride.

the next time i buy them, im gonna try to get them staggered..with 24x8.5 in front and 24x10 in the back. that would be sick!
So does that mean that it doesn't matter what size of rim you put on your car? ride quality doesn't change? what is the biggest size of rim that you can put on without any rubbing issues or having to use spacers?
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So does that mean that it doesn't matter what size of rim you put on your car? ride quality doesn't change? what is the biggest size of rim that you can put on without any rubbing issues or having to use spacers?
with the staggered set up, i want to get more traction on the rear tires.

the biggest u should put is the 24x10. im putting on 24x8.5 in the front because i want to pancake it without worrying about catching the fender. if u do not plan on slammin it, 24x10 will work.

members say the ride quality changed just a little, but rides smooth.

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with the staggered set up, i want to get more traction on the rear tires.

the biggest u should put is the 24x10. im putting on 24x8.5 in the front because i want to pancake it without worrying about catching the fender. if u do not plan on slammin it, 24x10 will work.

members say the ride quality changed just a little, but rides smooth.
a 24x10 inch rim can work without using spacers?
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a 24x10 inch rim can work without using spacers?
depends on which wheels u get, some members have used them, some didnt have to. depends on your model too..

edit: oh i see u have an AWD, u might not have to. but be sure to get the right offset..its different for the AWD. if u get the wrong offset, they will stock out like old school daytons.

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someone chime in if im wrong...
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depends on which wheels u get, some members have used them, some didnt have to. depends on your model too..

edit: oh i see u have an AWD, u might not have to. but be sure to get the right offset..its different for the AWD. if u get the wrong offset, they will stock out like old school daytons.
uh oh, I didn't know that. I see a good deal for a 24x8.5 with a +25 offset. Is that offset too much?
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I think a +35 offset is where you want to be around. But around 9-10 inches wide all around would be okay, but staggered is hot too.
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can anyone confirm that a 24x10 U2-35 rim with 255/30/24 tires fit on a 2005 Chrysler 300C AWD without using spacers? Will the car handle better running a 24x10 rim vs. a 24x8.5 rim? If spacers are needed? what kind of spacers? sorry about the noob questions!
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