Will 315/35/20 Vreds Fit A Chargers Rear?

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  1. NYCSRTATE

    NYCSRTATE Maximus Want 2 Go Fastius

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    And not rub on anything?

    Can someone please help on this I need to order tires ASAP!!!
     
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    Howdee Brown noser

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    They should, I've been running them on my 300 on 10", no spacers, flush with fenders, perfect!
     
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    How far does the tire tread go outside of the fender well?
     
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    on an after market wheel???? that makes all the difference as for the back spacing!
     
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    This WON'T work Tony. :( Sorry man. At least not without some major modifications.......it's been tried many times. Unless somebody knows something I don't.
     
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    Yes I'm using aftermarket wheels, giovanna Dalars 10"with +25 offset. 81/2" on 275s on the front. They dont stick out of thhe fenders at all they are flush with them. I have about 2" hight clearence top of the tire to bottom of the fender, so no fender rolling needed either. They are sweet, best tire out there for our rides IMHO!
     
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    SRTLUVR Detailing "Go-to" Guy

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    Maybe so. But if you were riding on coilovers (like most of us are, and as I'm sure Tony plans to sometime as well) you wouldn't even begin to fit in that fender. You said it yourself "you have about 2" clearance top of the tire to bottom of the fender." Not only does that look horrible, but it won't fit when he decides to go lower. Sorry, don't mean to offend, just stating my thoughts.
     
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    Trojan Trillions Bro! Right on!

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    Cams running 315 VRED's on Foose 20"s with stock SRT8 suspension with no worries. Offset needs to be right and you cant be lowered at all.
     
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    My point exactly.

    My fender hight clearence is stock and to most that doesn't look horrible. Ive never been a fan of big rims, rubberband tires and/or lowered.
    To each his own.
     
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    So with a 25mm offset the 315's will fit, correct?
     
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    Don't put anyone in the back seat and watch yourself on roads with a dip or speed bumps......
     
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    I've always heard that most such things that fit one LX, will fit all. So with a +25 on 10"x20" rims that clear the calipers, yes.

    Go ahead and put 6 fat ladies in the back
    [​IMG]
     
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    If you fit them I would loooove to see this lol
     
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    Are you talking about
    the tires? they are 1 post up. The fat gals are a bit further away I'm happy to admit. We dont allow such things here in South Carolina except at the zoo and the closest one is 100 miles away, sorry!:redx::redx:
     
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    I just got the offset numbers from USW.

    The rears are 20 x 10 with a 20mm positive offset

    The fronts are 20 x 9 with a 15mm positive offset

    What is this damn offset?!?! Will they fit with this offset?
     
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    25mm negative offset would never work. I think that they are telling you that you need an offset that is still postive but less than 25mm. -25mm offset would have your wheel/tires radically sticking out beyond the fender well.

    If I'm thinking straight, 25mm is a c-hair less than 1". That would make the back spacing on the 20x9 stock wheel a c-hair more than 6". To get the exact same backspacing on a 20x10 wheel, you would need a positive 12.75mm offset. That would put you at about the exact backspacing as the OEM wheels. If there is any room for play there, you might be able to go with an offset greater than 12.75mm. If you know that 25mm is too much and if I am right that 12.75mm gets you right to where you are with you stock wheels, then you can deduce that you can use some offset that is greater than 12.75 but less than 25. (Like maybe 18mm?)

    Stock offset is 25.5 I think. (but remember you are dealing with a 10" wheel and not a stock 9" wheel)
     
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    But the wheels you are looking at are 20mm offset (based on one of your posts above). Are they saying that the 20mm offset won't work either? Is it the bulge of the wide tire that is getting you or the offset of the wheels?
     
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    20mm offset would move the rim closer to the inner wall of the fender well correct? I need it moved away to accomodate the wider tire, rim wise it looks like it will fit but the tire is much wider, which is what im worried about.

    Im going by what Howdee said that he has a 25mm offset and a 10 1/2" wide rim with 315/35/20's but he has a 300 SRT8, maybe the wheel wells are a tad different?

    USW is not saying anything yet, he has to put all the info on his computer tommorow and see what numbers come up for clearance. Bismark said he is going to build the rim to fit the tire I want in the rears.


    UGH this is driving me nuts because I want to order tires.
     
  20. LegMaker

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    tony - unless you are going to run some kind of spacer, i think you might be a touch big on the tires size. brad jones is running 315's on a widened stock wheel, which puts all the offset into the fender well making it a real challenge to fit tires. trust me i know, i have the exact rear wheels as brad (he is the guy i got them from!! lol)

    i run a 285/40 right now with a 3/8" spacer to keep from rubbing. i am also slammed! brads 315's on his stock height car needed spacers AND significant iner fender modifications to clear!!! i want to run a 315 on mine, but it would reqire me to go to a full 1/2" spacer with new, longer wheels studs to pull it off.

    bottom line, you might be better off looking at a 295......this has been done plenty of times without issue!!!