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Old 08-26-2005, 09:00 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Need fitment help for SRT8

I found some wheels that I like but I'm not sure how wide I can go. I want to stick to a 20" wheel. The company offers a 20 X 8 1/2 or 20 X 10.
I want to use the stock tire which is 245/45/20. Which one will fit the car using stock tires. Cecil.........
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Old 08-26-2005, 11:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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let me know if you want to sell your rims i would be interested in your stock srt rims!
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Old 08-27-2005, 07:40 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I found some wheels that I like but I'm not sure how wide I can go. I want to stick to a 20" wheel. The company offers a 20 X 8 1/2 or 20 X 10.
I want to use the stock tire which is 245/45/20. Which one will fit the car using stock tires. Cecil.........

20x8.5 is what you would want .10.5 is when you use a 285 or a 295.. i dont know if you already have the tires but you can go bigger than a 245/45
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I found some wheels that I like but I'm not sure how wide I can go. I want to stick to a 20" wheel. The company offers a 20 X 8 1/2 or 20 X 10.
I want to use the stock tire which is 245/45/20. Which one will fit the car using stock tires. Cecil.........
It actually depends upon the off-set and if your rotors and calipers will have adequate clearance.
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yeah but u dont want a 245 on a 10.5 in rim , trust me
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