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Old 09-29-2017, 02:45 PM
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Looking for a SRT 6 front wheel in very good condition. What do you guys have ?
 
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I have 4 for sale right here now on ebay ... Australia .
well you did ask.

Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 Wheels
 
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Nice ride. Did the new wheels fit without spacers, any rubbing ? Just curious because I was looking at a set of wheels in the same sizes and that was my main concern. Good luck with the sale.
 
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Thanks, no spacers and no rubbing .
i did adjust the ride hight up a bit just to be sure.
 
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I'd like to go lower without encountering rubbing issues. Do you think that's possible with your current wheels and tires ? May just settle for stock wheels and 285/35/19's out back.
 
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I'd like to go lower without encountering rubbing issues. Do you think that's possible with your current wheels and tires ? May just settle for stock wheels and 285/35/19's out back.
I dont know for sure , i did not want to risk it. The roads here are not perfect.
i think 285/35/19s would rub too if you are lowered .
 
 

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