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Old 10-25-2007, 08:57 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What offset on the SRT8??? Will any wheel work with the brakes

Hi guys and gals I am new to the forum just bought a 2006 14K miles srt 8 black 300 a friend that owns a car lot ended up with it from some old folks and I got a deal on it at 31000 out the door could pass it up!

My question is we wantt o sell the srt stock wheels and get chrome 22's is there anything I need to look for on offsets or how the wheel is built?

Thanks for your time
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Old 10-26-2007, 02:11 PM   #2 (permalink)
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22x9.50" max
Use a +15mm to +18 offset
+20mm may rub inside
5x115mm bolt circle
71.50mm hub bore
14mmx1.50 lug appropriate for that wheel style.
255/35r22 or 265/35R22 tire
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71.50mm
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The stock SRT wheel is 20x9.00" with a +25.5mm offset.

PM me with the price you want to sell the wheels for.

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Old 10-26-2007, 02:50 PM   #4 (permalink)
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You can run up to a 9.5 UP FRONT. In the REAR, I have seen 11's, although 10.5 should be your max width.

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Hi Rad Shop thanks for the info I cant PM for some reason shot me an email at don@hollire.com I am looking to get some 22's tis hopefully or asanti

If anyone else is interested in the wheels let me know just drop me an email!
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Hey guys any design I need to try and find something flat not so much bend in the middle seems like that would be where the brakes would hit! Any info is good!
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