Wheels off of Gen II on Gen III?

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Will the CCW wheels off of Gen II Viper feet on SRT10? These are 19" wheels all around.
 

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Will the CCW wheels off of Gen II Viper feet on SRT10? These are 19" wheels all around.


I would assume that if the CCW wheels were built for the GenII with having a BBK installed in mind, then it would probably fit. Though I dont think that the wheel would fit if it wasnt since the calipers on the GenIII are larger/thicker.

At the same time, the offsets might be different since I believe that the GenIII doesnt have as much clearance in the front wheel area as the GenII did.

Please correct me if I am wrong though. Just based on looking at my GenII and a friends GenIII side by side with same offsets and wheel widths, and how much clearance each has visibly.
 

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You will need spacers for the rear wheels as the brakes will not clear(offset is different), call John at CCW, he will hook you up.
 

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If all wheels are 19, they could work, but check the off set. It's a bit different on a Gen III.
 

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You will need spacers for the rear wheels as the brakes will not clear(offset is different), call John at CCW, he will hook you up.

I stand corrected. I tried my 19" CCW 550's on my '09. Fronts fit fine but the rears hit the parking brake caliper lever and need a .15" - .20" spacer to clear the main brake caliper. I have a .28" spacer that gave plenty of clearance.

However, as Mark said, they don't look quite right fitment wise. They need more offset to get the tires fully tucked in the wheel wells.
 

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