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Will 5x115 fit a Chrysler 300?

Yes, 5x115 wheels will fit most Chrysler 300 models, but you must verify center bore size, offset, and brake clearance for your exact year and trim.


Bolt pattern and hub considerations for the Chrysler 300


Understanding wheel fit starts with bolt pattern and hub sizing. The Chrysler 300 commonly uses a 5-lug pattern on a 115 mm circle, and the center bore is typically around 71.5 mm. If the wheel’s center bore is larger, you’ll need a hub-centric ring to center the wheel properly; a smaller bore is not compatible without modification. Offset (how far the wheel sits in relation to the hub) and wheel width also dictate whether a wheel will clear brake calipers and fenders without rubbing.


To help you evaluate compatibility, consider the following guidelines:



  • Bolt pattern compatibility: 5-lug on a 115 mm circle (5x115).

  • Center bore: aim for a 71.5 mm bore; use hub-centric rings if the wheel bore is larger to center the wheel properly.

  • Offset and width: keep the offset close to the stock value and ensure the overall width doesn’t cause rubbing at full steering lock or with suspension travel.

  • Brake clearance: verify that the wheel spokes and barrel provide enough room for your front and rear brakes, especially on higher-performance trims.

  • TPMS compatibility: confirm wheel sensors can be seated or that the vehicle can accommodate any necessary sensor adapters.

  • Lug hardware: use the correct lug nut type and seat; reuse stock lug nuts if recommended by the wheel manufacturer or manufacturer guidelines.


In short, the essential factors are matching bolt pattern, matching or accommodating the center bore, and ensuring offset/width provide adequate clearance for brakes and suspension.


When selecting wheels, you’ll want to consider how those factors come together with your specific vehicle year, trim, and any aftermarket brake setups. If in doubt, consult a wheel fitment calculator or a professional installer to confirm clearance and safety.


Practical tips for shopping and installation


Before making a purchase or attempting installation, keep these practical points in mind:



  • Check stock specifications for your exact model year to confirm the factory bolt pattern and center bore.

  • Compare the new wheel’s offset and width to the stock setup; aim for a similar or carefully adjusted offset to avoid rubbing.

  • Consider hub rings if the new wheels have a larger center bore than your hub.

  • Confirm brake clearance by verifying spoke design and caliper clearance, especially if you have upgraded brakes or sport packages.

  • Verify TPMS compatibility or plan for sensor transfer or replacement as needed.


Having accurate fitment data for your exact year and trim helps prevent fit issues and ensures safe, reliable road performance.


Summary


For most Chrysler 300 models, 5x115 wheels are a viable option, provided you verify center bore, offset, width, and brake clearance. With the right hub rings and hardware, 5x115 wheels can expand your wheel and tire choices while preserving safety and ride quality. If you’re unsure, consulting a professional or using a reputable fitment guide will help you confirm a proper, safe fit for your specific vehicle.

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