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AZtyphoon

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93Typhoon502 said:
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look at the size of that parking spot! I wish my apartment had spots like that. :drool:

EDIT: just noticed it looks like it's parked in the red zone....but that's okay cause it's a syclone :tup:
 

Black Knight

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BacDoc said:
Will the Viper wheels fit the Sy/Ty's?

Not without some work.

Dodge viper car = 6 - 4 1/2 Bolt pattern, the truck I've never seen in person and would guess from pics I could find it's 5 lug so it would be 5 - 5 1/2, standard dodge pattern.

Wheel sizes range from the fronts 17x 10, 17 x 11, 18 x 10, 18 x 11 is what i've seen or read as optional wheels.

Rears were 17 x 13, 18 x 13, 19 x 13

Best I can do on short notice ;)
 
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Man i wish that the SRT wheels were available in the right bolt pattern, i really like the way they look, look good on a SyTy, but i dont want to use adaptors. And i believe the viper and the SRT trucks are all 6 lug.
 

Spinall4

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HotRodV6 said:
Man i wish that the SRT wheels were available in the right bolt pattern, i really like the way they look, look good on a SyTy, but i dont want to use adaptors. And i believe the viper and the SRT trucks are all 6 lug.

Makes you wonder if dodge didn't do it that way just so that nobody could put viper rims on their car?
 

Black Knight

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Spinall4 said:
Makes you wonder if dodge didn't do it that way just so that nobody could put viper rims on their car?

Years and years ago when the viper first came out, I remember reading that the reason they went to a 6 lug pattern was because they were having problem breaking studs off of a 5 lug design. Now we all know that you can put a ton of power against a 5 lug design and not break studs so is this true or not who knows. It could have been as simple as a bad engineering design on the first hubs. The new Ford Thunderbird's and Chrysler Pacifica's have had similiar problems in the last couple years with weak studs, and that has nothing to do with a power issue.

I have personally seen both of the cars I mentioned with only 1 or 2 studs left holding the wheel on and were talking about cars with less then 10K miles on them. Go figure, bad design I guess :roll:
 

Black Knight

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HotRodV6 said:
Man i wish that the SRT wheels were available in the right bolt pattern, i really like the way they look, look good on a SyTy, but i dont want to use adaptors. And i believe the viper and the SRT trucks are all 6 lug.

Sorry buddy, trucks are 5-lug, 5 - 5 1/2 :tup:

And with a whopping 9mpg no thanks I'll pass, geez and I thought the Sy got crappy milage.

http://texas-auto-group.ebizautos.com/detail.aspx?iid=1164301
 
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