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    What's the SRT-8 wheel lug pattern?

    I'm actually wondering if I could bolt up a set of DRs that are currently on my old Mopar.

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    5x115. there are some that say you can get away with 114.5 and some that say that you wont.

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    just make sure off the offset also
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    Hmmm

    Guess I'll need to convert that to standard in order to compare. My wheels are 5 x 4.5".

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    5x4.5 is in fact 5x114.3. I doubt your old Mopar wheels will work. Offset and backspacing is probably way off. Look into American racing razor wheels. They come in 17x9 with the correct 5x115mm bolt pattern. I just ordered a pr. from my local wheel & tire shop for 328$. I should have them tommorow. They also make 18x9 as well if that's your preference.

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    Assuming by your question that you have an SRT, the minimum diameter rim for the rear would be 17" in order to clear the Brembo caliper.
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    Red face Duh!

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    Assuming by your question that you have an SRT, the minimum diameter rim for the rear would be 17" in order to clear the Brembo caliper.
    Good point. Guess Iwas asleep on that one.

    It's an SRT, so I guess I can't try them out after all. Dang!

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrC1 View Post
    Good point. Guess Iwas asleep on that one.

    It's an SRT, so I guess I can't try them out after all. Dang!

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    No problem, bro. When you get a chance, update the options portion in your User CP to list the car you drive. It helps when peeps want to answer your questions.
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