Does
anyone know of a company that trues bent rims, or sells straight ones? Mine
are original 15".
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Tuesday, November 20, 2007 2:40:45 PM
Subject: RE: IML: Wheel offset
theories?
Dan, can't say for sure what the off-set is, but my favorite stock wheel
choice is the 15" cop car wheels. They take 235-255-70 tires real nice, and
fit just about everything (4-1/2") pattern. You can even buy new re-pros,
black sloted type. Dave.
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From: DR CHALLENGER
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i believe the factory offset was 4 1/4 inches.
> From:
therichardsonfamily@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > I'm thinking of putting 15"
wheels on my "lesser" Chrysler (w/ an Imperial engine = required content),
and I'm looking for offset / backspace advice. I want to put a wider tire on
the ground as well.
>
> I know how to measure, etc., for the
wheelwell / spring / tie rod clearance. The question is - what does the
original engineering call for in the way of wheel offset? A wider tire
should be OK, as long as the offset doesn't change. I would think a drastic
offset (different than OEM) would effect the steering / bearing / axle
torque and other characteristics.
>
> Any experience out there
to share with regards to OEM "offset", and what to watch out for? Thanks in
advance for any insight.
>
> Dan Richardson
> 300L Family
Heirloom
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