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Old 10-05-2007, 09:54 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Looking for 20" AWD wheels

Hey everyone, Looking for good 20" AWD wheels and tires that will be around the same weight as my stock 18's (56lbs). Manufactures are really tight lipped in disclosing their weights and when I think I found a wheel I like, I push the issue only to discover the wheel weighs more then initially told. What AWD wheels have you gone with and how have they handled for you? Thanks, Rich
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Old 10-05-2007, 11:58 AM   #2 (permalink)
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will these work?
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Hey everyone, Looking for good 20" AWD wheels and tires that will be around the same weight as my stock 18's (56lbs). Manufactures are really tight lipped in disclosing their weights and when I think I found a wheel I like, I push the issue only to discover the wheel weighs more then initially told. What AWD wheels have you gone with and how have they handled for you? Thanks, Rich
You will need to concentrate on a multi-piece wheel in order to maintain relatively the same weight. A one-piece cast wheel will most certainly be heavy no matter the manufacturer.

2007 Chrysler 300C AWD 20" Wheels & Tires

Many forum users refer to this website. You may or may not want to buy online but you can sort for your vehicle and 20", 3-piece wheels. This is your best bet to maintain a consistent weight. Be aware a "cheap" 20", 3-piece set mounted will cost approximately 5-6K at the minimum. Anything under 3-4K is almost certainly going to be a 1-piece and heavy. Unless you can find a good used multi-piece set of course.

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yo dude im selling my 20 inch gianna wheels and kuhmo tires for 1800 they only have 600 miles on them they are in perfect condition i bought them for 2200 so let me know pm me if you are intrested

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I also have an AWD 300C and have had a hard time finding wheels that will fit the right way. Unfortunately when I comes to 20's the only options are a one piece wheel which will weigh more or a multi-piece wheel which will be alot more money. The route I'm planning on taking is this one. I'm planning on replacing my stock exhaust with either the Borla 140112 or the B&B Exhaust for the 5.7. This will drop the initial weight of the car by about 20-30lbs. When I get my after market wheels which will most likely be 20's the added weight will total what I lost in replacing the Exhaust. Technically it's a wash. Just something to think about!!
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I also have an AWD 300C and have had a hard time finding wheels that will fit the right way. Unfortunately when I comes to 20's the only options are a one piece wheel which will weigh more or a multi-piece wheel which will be alot more money. The route I'm planning on taking is this one. I'm planning on replacing my stock exhaust with either the Borla 140112 or the B&B Exhaust for the 5.7. This will drop the initial weight of the car by about 20-30lbs. When I get my after market wheels which will most likely be 20's the added weight will total what I lost in replacing the Exhaust. Technically it's a wash. Just something to think about!!
This sir is almost exactly what I did. I removed the two rear resonators and went with a straight pipe to 4" Borla tips. This removed roughly 70 lbs. from the car. The 20" 1-Piece TIS wheels mounted added roughly 75 lbs back on. Worked out well. If the OP is interested in an exhaust change this can make the whole process much easier.

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