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I been looking around but haven't found good information on a specific wheel fitment so here's my issue. I recently purchased some s71 welds. 17x11 5x115 with a 6.2 bs and a +5.00mm offset. The wheels came in today and after measuring them it came out to be 17x10 5x115 with a 6.2bs and a +18.00mm offset. Will I be able to run them on my widebody Challenger or is the measurements too different?
 

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I been looking around but haven't found good information on a specific wheel fitment so here's my issue. I recently purchased some s71 welds. 17x11 5x115 with a 6.2 bs and a +5.00mm offset. The wheels came in today and after measuring them it came out to be 17x10 5x115 with a 6.2bs and a +18.00mm offset. Will I be able to run them on my widebody Challenger or is the measurements too different?
The backspacing of 6.5" is what I use
 

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I been looking around but haven't found good information on a specific wheel fitment so here's my issue. I recently purchased some s71 welds. 17x11 5x115 with a 6.2 bs and a +5.00mm offset. The wheels came in today and after measuring them it came out to be 17x10 5x115 with a 6.2bs and a +18.00mm offset. Will I be able to run them on my widebody Challenger or is the measurements too different?
For a 17X10 the exact backspace should be 5.375 for a wide body. So, the will look a little weird as they will stick inward some. They will bolt on and have no issues with a 305/45R17 (or Hoosier 28X10.5R17 DBR) or smaller. You can very likely run a 315/50R17 if you beat down that rib like we do on the narrow bodies. Sway bar will clear. Here is a pic of the hoosier on a 6.5 back space 17X10.

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