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What size rims should I get for my 2006 Chrysler 300 RWD (Base)?

Hello everyone. I would just like to ask everyone their opinion on what size rims I should get for my new car. They have stock 17" alloy rims on it right now and I am looking to replace them with some big chrome. Right now I am debating between 20" and 22" rims, but I don't want to sacrifice the driveability of the car (bumby roads etc. I want a smooth ride). I have a budget of about $2500 Canadian, and I have been shopping around and I have found some not too bad prices. What are your suggestions? As well, what should I use to protect these rims from getting stolen? 2 lock nuts on every wheel and the stock alarm system, or 2 lock nuts on every wheel and an aftermarket alarm system? Secondly, does anybody know of any good performance modules for this car? I know Jet has one that will have a 22 Horsepower gain and increased fuel efficiency for $250. Please, suggestions people!!!!!!!!! Also, I would like to know how much the stock 17" wheels weigh, compared to the 20" and 22" wheels, as well as how much of a decrease in fuel efficiency im looking at Ya I was thinking about 2 locking lugs per wheel, although somebody recommended 5.

Public Comments

  1. I would go for the 20" wheels to retain some of the driveability. It will still give a harsher ride, but not near as bad as the 22" wheels would give. As far as protecting them from theft, I would go with the lock nuts and the factory security system unless you keep other valuables inside the vehicle (such as an upgraded stereo, entertainment system, etc.). Remember, if someone wants them bad enough, you're not going to stop them.
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