SRT10 Replica wheels

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Abooner

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Long time lurker, first time poster. Excuse my ignorance, hope I posted this in the right thread.

So I recently bought my first shortbox, have always wanted one, finally got it (got a ridiculous deal at work).

It's a 1990 2wd stepside with the 5.7L. Truck came with tinted windows, smoked tails and caprice police wheels. I am just starting to gather the parts to make this my own, and could use a little help.

I work at an auto auction and we just recently got in a Ram SRT10 loving the look of the wheels I started looking into the replicas.

Now my question is fitment, will they be too wide? Will they be too far in? Are spacers needed?
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Has anyone physically seen these on a truck? Once I lower it down a few inches should there be any concern?

I know the search button is my friend, unfortunately my iphone is not liking it. Don't flame me too bad, just a man who loves his truck.

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I've never seen it done. I don't know if there's a reason behind that or not. :dunno:
 

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From what I understand dodge has a 5x5.5 bolt pattern. And the srt wheels come in 20x9 or 22xsomething (cant remember) anyway heres a pic I found.
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Unless you found some with the correct pattern, looks like the bolt pattern is 139.7x5.

Ours is 127x5.

Not sure what it would take to get them re-drilled and if you could have the existing holes welded up so it would look right. Probably more trouble than it's worth. There are lots of 5-spoke wheel designs for these trucks, though.

You could always go with IROC's. This truck looks pretty close to yours.

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Unless you found some with the correct pattern, looks like the bolt pattern is 139.7x5.

Ours is 127x5.

Not sure what it would take to get them re-drilled and if you could have the existing holes welded up so it would look right. Probably more trouble than it's worth. There are lots of 5-spoke wheel designs for these trucks, though.

You could always go with IROC's. This truck looks pretty close to yours.

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Those would look great

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