To be certain, you need to check the following specifications for both the 2005 Chrysler 300 rims and the 2007 Dodge Charger:
* Bolt Pattern: This is usually expressed as 5x114.3 (meaning 5 lug nuts on a circle with a diameter of 114.3mm). This MUST be identical.
* Wheel Offset: This is the distance between the wheel's mounting surface and its centerline. Similar offsets are necessary; large discrepancies can cause rubbing.
* Center Bore Diameter: The hole in the center of the rim that fits over the hub. This needs to be the same or slightly larger (with a centering ring if needed).
* Wheel Diameter and Width: The diameter affects the overall size and the width influences how much tire it can accommodate. These should be relatively close to avoid rubbing.
You can find this information on the rims themselves (often stamped), your vehicle's owner's manual, or online using the year, make, and model of both the car and the wheels. It's best to cross-reference all specifications before making a purchase. If unsure, consult a tire professional.