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Will a 2008 Chrysler 300 rims fit 2007 dodge charger?

While there's a *chance* they might fit, it's not guaranteed. 2008 Chrysler 300s and 2007 Dodge Chargers share some platform similarities, but the exact bolt pattern, wheel offset, and hub bore can vary slightly even within model years depending on trim level and options.

To be sure, you must compare the following specifications for both the 2008 Chrysler 300 rims and the 2007 Dodge Charger:

* Bolt Pattern (PCD): This refers to the number of lug nuts and the diameter of the circle they form. They need to be identical.

* Wheel Offset: This is the distance between the mounting surface of the wheel and the centerline of the wheel. A significant difference here can cause issues with rubbing against the suspension or body.

* Hub Bore (Center Bore): This is the diameter of the hole in the center of the wheel that fits over the hub on the car. It needs to be the same size or slightly larger (with a hub-centric ring if necessary).

* Wheel Diameter: While this is less critical for fitment, it should ideally be the same or very close to the original Charger wheel diameter. Too large a diameter could cause issues with clearance.

You can usually find these specifications stamped on the back of your existing Charger wheels or in your owner's manual. You'll need to find the same specifications for the Chrysler 300 rims you're considering. If any of these measurements don't match, the rims won't fit properly and could be dangerous.