Chrysler Town & Country
rims vary in size, depending on the year of your vehicle and the material of the wheel.You can usually find the rim size on the back side of the hub, either cast or stamped. This figure should include diameter, width, and bolt pattern.
A good place to start is the OEM, or Original Equipment Manufacturer, wheel size.
Remember, rim size depends on the material of the wheel and the model year. For instance, a 2003 Chrysler Town & Country’s alloy wheel may measure 16 x 6.5” whereas a steel wheel may measure 15 x 6.5”. A 2015 Town & Country alloy wheel may measure 17 x 6.5”, however.
You can measure the rims yourself if you’re not certain—but you’ll have to remove the tires. To get the diameter, start at the bottom of the bead on one side of the back of the rim, then move your measuring tape to the other side of the back of the rim. Whether you’re replacing a damaged wheel or simply upgrading to fancy new rims, make sure you know the exact size before buying new wheels!
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