Upgrading rims

Discussion in 'Challenger Wheels, Tires and Brakes Forum' started by FastEddie-56, Apr 4, 2020.

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    I have a friend who has a set of 22 inch rims that are 120.65 bolt pattern with a 45 offset. Can get adaptors to make them fit a 2010 Challenger Se thanks for any help...

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    The tires are 265/35/22 and 295/30/22. The width is 11 inches with a hub bore of 73.1 Thanks for your help...
     
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    Wow 56 views and no input. Sorry I posted the question thanks...
     
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    I read your post and have no idea....hence why I did not reply
     
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    WELL 22" ON A CHALLENGER TO ME ARE TOO BIG. JUST NOT MY TASTE, I AM LOOKING FOR A SET OF 5 SPOKE BLACK RIMS TO PUT ON MY WIFES CHARGER AS I HATE THESE DAM MUTI-SPOKE FACTORY RIMS, HARD AS HELL TO CLEAN. LOOKING EITHER FOR A SET OF SRT ALCOA RIMS OR THE MOPAR 10 BLACK RIMS
     
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