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Will SRT-10 Rims fit a 2009 1500?

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Old 03-15-2009, 04:39 PM
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I need to differentiate my truck from all the other black sports out there. I came across a set of chromed SRT-10 wheels for sale and wondered if the offsets on the 4th gen trucks have changed from the 3rd gen and if there is clearance to run the 305-45-22's tucked in the fenders without rubbing?
 
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I've been looking into buying a set of srt wheels for mine too. I would also like to know how they fit though.
 
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305/45's same clearance 3rd/4th Gen... $1085 chrome SRT-10 22's click here
 

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I'm sure the wheels will fit, but I like the tucked-in look. The stock wheels are 9" wide and they stick out past the fenders. The tire tread tapers back in and that barely tucks inside the fender. If I went with the SRT-10 wheels, they're 10" and would probably stick out that much more unless the offset is changed to tuck the wheel in.

I guess I'll never know unless someone here on the board has a set on their truck; or if I'm able to get one wheel and mount a tire on it to see how it fits.
 
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a truck isnt supposed to have a tucked in rim........
 
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Originally Posted by switchblade906
a truck isnt supposed to have a tucked in rim........
I like the street look. I'm not going for the off-road look, plus I don't like water and mud flung all along the side of my truck every time I drive across a flow line.

It's all a matter what you like.
 
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I like the street look. I'm not going for the off-road look, plus I don't like water and mud flung all along the side of my truck every time I drive across a flow line.

It's all a matter what you like.
well i guess its also where you live because every "street truck" here never has the tucked in rims, unless they are bagged.
 
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Originally Posted by switchblade906
well i guess its also where you live because every "street truck" here never has the tucked in rims, unless they are bagged.

These tires seem to be tucked in. And these trucks aren't bagged either.







 

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Here's the off-road look you must have confused with the street look:

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no im not confused its just that people where i live dont have there trucks like that, so ive never gotten accustomed to seeing it
 


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