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Asked: Jan 28, 2008 - 09:09 AM
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1keoni
I have a 2007 dodge caliber SE with 15" wheels, can I upgrade to 18" wheels? Are there any problems in doing so?
I have a 2007 Dodge Caliber SE with 15" wheeels. Can I upgrade to 18" wheels? If so what types of problems may I run into?
In Makes & Models > Dodge > Caliber In Car Accessories > Wheels2 answers - 621 days ago
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kiawah
Date: Feb 06, 2008 Time: 01:57 PM
Pay close attention to the outside diameter of the tire when you increase wheel size. If the diameter changes, your odometer and speedometer accuracy will be off. If you get too big, your tire will rub on fender or suspension parts. Check the tirerack.com, and other websites which have tire size calculators.
caliberchic
Date: Mar 14, 2008 Time: 02:20 PM
Yes you should be able to upgrade. The SXT has an optional 17" wheel and the R/T comes with 18" wheels. You should even be able to put the R/T wheels right on the SE if you wanted to. You can find the other stock wheels for the Caliber on ebay most times.
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