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    Lonnie D
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    Has anyone heard of having 22 inch rims on the back of the car and 20 inch

    rims on the front? I was watching Unique whips and they do this with Lambos they put 19 inch rims on the front and 20 inch rims on the back . I already have 20 inch rims on the front i want 22 inch rims but they will rub if i turn so i'm trying to improvise a little. Any thoughts? By the way i have a chrysler 300m special edition

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    Qbert420
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    That should work just fine, assuming that there is room in the rear wheel wells to fit a set of 22 inch rims. You will have to take it in to get the speedometer calibrated so you know how fast you are going. It's very common to have bigger wheels on the rear and smaller wheels on the front. This usually is done on rear wheel drive sports cars. But, I would not see a problem doing it to a 300.

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    Disco Stu
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    You can do it to any vehicle unless it is 4WD or AWD.

    My brother had 22's on the rear of his Charger R/T and 20's up front... not a problem. And as far as I know the 300's are very similar.


    *edit: I thought you said 300C... not 300M.

    Don't do that to a Front Wheel Drive car... you'll look like an idiot.

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    You can do it to any vehicle unless it is 4WD or AWD.

    My brother had 22's on the rear of his Charger R/T and 20's up front... not a problem. And as far as I know the 300's are very similar.


    *edit: I thought you said 300C... not 300M.


    Don't do that to a Front Wheel Drive car... you'll look like an idiot.


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