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If those are late model Charger/Challenger/300/Magnum wheels, they may appear to fit but the bolt pattern is slightly different.
Right, now find one with decent offset/backspacing. Most modern cars run more than +35mm of offset compared to the stock +5mm offset on the Coronet wheels I have. (14x5.5 wide). As an example the later Mustang "Bullitt" wheels are around +45mm offset, while the Challenger wheels are +24mm, over 3/4" less needing to be spaced away from the tie rod end/ball joint.A Google search showed over 700 cars/suv's with 5 on 114.3/4.5 bc There is NO reason to use a wrong bolt pattern.
Okay , then find some off of an suv. They don't have the radical offsets that the mustang wheels have.Right, now find one with decent offset/backspacing. Most modern cars run more than +35mm of offset compared to the stock +5mm offset on the Coronet wheels I have. (14x5.5 wide). As an example the later Mustang "Bullitt" wheels are around +45mm offset, while the Challenger wheels are +24mm, over 3/4" less needing to be spaced away from the tie rod end/ball joint.
Did you miss the part where I'm running adapter/spacers that correct the bolt pattern? They're completely safe to use and allow me to run those wheels with the correct bolt pattern. An easy option for anyone.Okay , then find some off of an suv. They don't have the radical offsets that the mustang wheels have.
Oops, backspace. I refuse to use that offset bullshit.
You wanna use wheels that might break the studs and fall off? Okay, go for it. I wish you good luck.
No worries, all good.Okay, I guess I'm responsible for a clown show.
Rennkafer, I saw that you were using adapters. I was actually responding to 67belvedere. (Or thought I was!) assuming the black steelies he was going to use were 115mm. You know what happens when you assume......
So, congrats to both Rennkafer and 67Belvedere, you are both doing it right. Wrong pattern using an adapter helps put the wheel were needed. And those wheels look good on your car.
My bad guys, I'm sorry.
How about a 285/50x18? 29 and change tall, use on an 8-10 inch rim.Hey All. I am looking to replace my rear tires that are currently 275/40-18 on 9.5 wide rims. I would really like a taller sidewall. I have plenty of room for taller and wider tires. I know that I can Get 285/40-18's on my 9.5 wheels...BUT.....I think 295/40-18 would give me what I was looking for.
10 inch wide rims would do it but unfortunately 9.5 is the widest 18 inch that BOSS 338's come in.
I really dig the look and will not replace the rims. Is anyone out there running a 295/40-18 on a 9.5 inch rim? Would also like to see pics of a 285/40-18 tire on a 9.5 rim. Need pictures!!!!! Thanks.View attachment 1688844
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Thanks. Got a picture?How about a 285/50x18? 29 and change tall, use on an 8-10 inch rim.
Edit: tire size says 10-11.5 for a 295/40x18. A half inch wouldn't mean much to me, I'd run em..... but I would rather run the 285 50s
Nope. I was saying what I would do with YOUR car. I have a very similar looking 17x7 and 17x8 on my 55, with 255/50x17s on the back (nice fit for a stock wheelwell), but everything else is either 15", 16" or 20".Thanks. Got a picture?
Tire size and rim information please.