What's the 2010 chrysler 300 wheel bolt pattern?

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Nick B. January 8, 2021
The 2010 Chrysler 300, regardless of configuration, has a wheel bolt pattern of 5x115 and a center bore of 71.5mm. No matter which trim level You're driving, each wheel is fastened with five lug nuts, each having M14 X1.50 thread. This doesn't, however, mean that Your wheels are universally interchangeable; depending on configuration, Your tire size and rim size varies greatly. For example, the smallest wheels belong to the Touring, Touring Plus, and Touring Executive -- those are P215/65R17 on 17 inch rims. The C, C Hemi, Limited, and Touring Signature have upgraded P225/60R18 tires on 18 inch rims, and the S V8, SRT8, and 300S V6 each use P245/45R20 tires on 20 inch rims. Therefore, it's important to look at more information about Your tires and wheels than just bolt pattern; smaller wheel wells may not accept the largest tires in the line.
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Mindi R. April 10, 2020
5 lug 4.5 Inch or 114.3 Mm high positive offset is the listed wheel bolt pattern for the 2010 chrysler 300.
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