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Old 05-23-2005, 02:52 PM
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Chrysler T & C wheel interchangeability

Just picked a nice 2003 Chrysler Town & Country. I like everything except the steel wheels and covers. Other than same year minivans, do other FWD Dodge/Chrysler wheels fit correctly, i.e., 300E, LHS, Sebring, etc? I would like to keep the factory look and there seems to be a lot more wheels available for cars than minvans.
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Re: Chrysler T & C wheel interchangeability

wheels from a 300M and LHS would fit perfectly. Wheels from a Sebring would bolt up but might be a different hub-size or offset. Wheels from all 5-lug FWD Chryslers except the PT Cruiser and Neon should at least bolt up.
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Thanks, I kind of thought that at least the wheels from the bigger sedans would work, but it's hard to find good info to verify it.
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