Dodge SRT Viper Wheel Offset

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What is 2015 Dodge SRT Viper wheel offset?

Center Bore
Center Bore is 48.1 mm
Lug Nut Size
Lug Nut Size is M12 x 1.25

How to change 2015 Dodge SRT Viper wheel offset? – Install Wheel Spacers

What Wheel Spacers Do I need?

Current wheel specs

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Want to know what is your Dodge SRT Viper 2015 wheel offset? It is the distance from the wheel's hub mounting surface to the wheel's centerline. The wheel offset on your car can be one of three types: positive, negative, or zero.

A positive wheel offset means that the wheel's hub mounting surface is closer to the wheel's outside edge than its centerline. If a wheel's offset is negative, it indicates that the hub mounting surface is farther from the outside edge of the wheel than the centerline. When the wheel has a zero offset, its hub mounting surface is even with the wheel's centerline.

How to change Dodge SRT Viper 2015 wheel offset?

If you are looking to change the wheel offset, one way to do it is by installing wheel spacers on your Dodge SRT Viper 2015. They can create more space between the wheel and its hub, effectively changing the wheel offset. Another way to change wheel offset is by changing the width of the wheel. A wider wheel will have a different offset than a narrower wheel.

What is Backspacing on Dodge SRT Viper 2015?

Backspacing is different than wheel offset, which is the distance from the wheel's hub mounting surface to the wheel's centerline. However, backspacing and offset are related; they both play a role in how your wheel is positioned in relation to your Dodge SRT Viper 2015.

If you want to change your backspacing, you can do so by installing spacers or changing the width of your wheel. As with wheel offset, the spacers you'll need will depend on the amount of backspacing you want to achieve.

What Wheel Spacers Do I need for Dodge SRT Viper 2015?

The wheel spacers you'll need will depend on the type of offset you want to achieve. If you want to create a more positive wheel offset, you'll need to install spacers that are thinner than your existing ones. For a more negative offset, you'll need spacers that are thicker. And if you're looking to achieve a zero wheel offset, you'll need to find spacers that are the same thickness as your Dodge SRT Viper 2015 existing ones.

Wheel Spacers

1,5 inch / 38 mm

It means that 2015 Dodge SRT Viper wheel offset will be lower on 1,5 inch / 38 mm

  • Hub Center Bore - 66.1mm

    NC 6x4.5 Wheel Spacers

    • Allows extra clearance between the wheel and the wheel hub assembly increasing the offset which allows for larger tire installation to the vehicle.
    • Wheel spacers also increase the vehicle's performance in terms of handling and traction. The further the wheel is from the hub assembly, the better its grip.
    • 6061-T6 Aluminum Alloy, 10.9-grade studs, and heat-treated lug nuts.
    • CNC machined anodized wheel spacer provides additional resistance to corrosion. You can rest assured you are getting the highest quality of wheel spacers that is tough, stable, and safe.
  • Hub Center Bore - 66.1mm

    6x4.5 Wheel Spacers by Titan Wheel Accessories

    • Vehicle Bolt Pattern: 6x4.5
    • Wheel Bolt Pattern: 6x4.5
    • Hub Bore: 66.1mm
    • Thread Pitch: 12x1.25
    • Thickness: Each Spacer Measures 1.50" Thick

The wheel offset on your Dodge SRT Viper can have a big effect on the way your car handles. It's important to know what wheel offset is and how it works so that you can make the best decision for your vehicle.

Dodge SRT Viper wheel offset is the distance from the centerline of the wheel to the mounting surface of the wheel. This measurement is important because it determines how the wheel will sit in relation to the rest of the car.

A wheel with a positive offset will sit further out from the car, while a negative one will sit closer. The Dodge SRT Viper wheel offset can be affected by many things, including the width of the wheel, the size of the tires, and the suspension setup.

The wheel offset on your Dodge SRT Viper will be different than the offset measurement on another car, so it's important to use our calculator for your make and model.

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