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Old May 12, 2011 | 05:25 AM
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Hi all,
I have just orded a set of Millenuium Mandrus for my SRT 6 or at least tried to in 19x8.5 front and 20x10 rear, placed the order and thought great as they were on order from the states i could wait a month or so for delivery..only to get a phone call from the store to say that the rears will only be available from August ?..but the did say the have 20x11 for the rears has anybody tried these i have done a search but could find nothing, the rear offset is slightly different 32 and not 30 ..I was wondering as they are slightly wider would they fit ?? i dont want them sticking out past the lip of the car,the car is not lowered ...any ideas !!
 
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Old May 12, 2011 | 12:10 PM
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Dave, my guess is the 20x11 will look MEAN.

I am not sure since I have not run anything THAT wide, but hopefully someone can comment.

If the wheels have a 30 or 32 offset and the OEM wheels have a 22 offset (the limited wheels do, not 100% on the SRT, thought it was the same) you are going to need a spacer to 'push' the wheels out farther, or they will be an additional 8-10mm INSIDE the wheel well, not sticking out, and that is your problem. Measure the room between your OEM wheels and any other components in thw wheel well to see if the additional inch or two will kill you, I think with spacers you will be fine, and have the look you want.

Remember to measure your rear lug bolts to make sure they are not too long or they will destroy your Ebrake capabilities....
 
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Old May 12, 2011 | 12:19 PM
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My guess is 20x11 will not fit without sticking out from under the fender lip.

I have 19x9.5 with 295/30R19 tires and they are CLOSE to the inner well. I don't see how you will stick an extra 1.5 inches in there without coming out nearly a half inch outside the fender line.

I would recommend pulling one rear wheel off and taking a measurement from the fender lip to the inside wheel well. I suspect it's just under 11 inches. or just a hair over. Either way, you must remember that the inner well is tapered and as the suspension articulates, the tire/rim combo goes up and in. Rubbing on the inside wheel well is almost guaranteed with a rim that wide.

Good luck!
 
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Old May 13, 2011 | 08:42 AM
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Thanks Timelord, I have only ever had a 275 on my aftermarket 20s
 
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Old Sep 8, 2011 | 10:34 AM
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Which direction did you go? ....I have 20x10 and using a 305, mine fit on a lower XF, even with a spacer and are still tucked. I was considering these wheels....
 
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