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LegaBone Jan 24, 2012 03:41 AM

Wheel Fitting
 
Hello... this is my 1st post, but ive been lurking the forums for awhile just browsing

I have a 2000 Monte Carlo LS

recently this winter's 1st heavy snowfall i slid into a curb while trying to turn a corner, the result was about 1/4 or more of the rims lip chipping off.. you can see where the tire meets the main part of the rim
it still has held air day after day for many miles and even highway use

well to the point... i have a very small income and ive been looking for a new rim, i looked at my local junkyard and they want 90 for 1 rim and then i DO need new tires
So im thinking it will run me roughly 300 for 1 rim and 2 front tires...

well on my local craigslist a guy is selling 4rims w/tires (decent tread) for about 350 and they come off of his Chrysler 300c 5x115

So the million dollar question is will this persons Chrysler 300c stock 18'' wheels fit my monte carlo?

this is an actual photo of this persons car so you see the rims being offered
http://i40.tinypic.com/5u4bk3.jpg
http://i40.tinypic.com/5u4bk3.jpg

sorry for the life story... hope someone can help

03SSLE Jan 24, 2012 07:38 AM

The bolt pattern wouldn't be a problem, but the offset of the wheel might be. If the seller will, have them measure the distance from the back of the hub to the rear face of the wheel and also from the hub to the front face of the wheel. Then use those measurements to determine if the wheel will fit into your wheel well without rubbing/hitting the suspension or the inside of the quarter panel. I hope you're not driving the car with the wheel broke like that...very dangerous.

lougreen03 Jan 24, 2012 07:45 AM

Welcome to the site. I agree with what Mike said, You should not drive the car like that. It could blow out at any time. If you have no choice at least move the damaged wheel to the back of the car.

ChibiBlackSheep Jan 24, 2012 09:18 AM

Most likely it won't fit. The 300C is RWD (or AWD) and typically those off-sets are way different than a FWD car.

LegaBone Jan 25, 2012 04:13 AM

Ty for the replies.

i have some more detail that may shed some light on the situation... info gathered from myboltpattern

if he has the AWD version this is the specs
2006 Chrysler 300C (AWD)
Bolt Pattern (in):5x4.53
Bolt Pattern (mm):5x115

Offset Range (mm):34 to 42

Front Center Bore (mm):71.5

Rear Center Bore (mm):71.5

Stud_Size:14x1.5
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2000 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
Bolt Pattern (in):5x4.53

Bolt Pattern (mm):5x115

Offset Range (mm):34 to 45

Front Center Bore (mm):70.3

Rear Center Bore (mm):70.3

Stud_Size:12x1.5


does this help anyone out? i get paid tomorrow and i really want to get my car road worthy asap for as cheap as possible for the time being

ChibiBlackSheep Jan 25, 2012 09:16 AM

With the center bores being wrong the tire most likely won't sit properly

LegaBone Jan 25, 2012 03:22 PM

ok thank you... ill just have to pass on this purchase and continue looking... i knew i could find great help here.


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