Wheel size question

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I apologize if this has been answered but I could not find it. I just bought my first viper, a 1998 rt10 and wanted to look into new wheels and tires. I want to get something that fills out the wheel wells a little better than the factory 17's I see a lot of guys running 18" fronts and 19" rear on the gts's from later model year vipers. Can I do this on a rt10 or do you have to modify the suspension to keep the driveline angles? Or do I need to stay with the same diameter wheel all the way around?
 

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18x11 in front (305's)
18x13 in rear (335's)
Eibach springs to lower the car and get rid of the "gap"...;-)
works well.
 

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Congrats to your new Viper!

Now, I think we all want to see some pics from your '98 RT/10! Especially me, owning one, too ;-) Curious as to what color you have??
 

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Changing the wheel size doesn't necessarily change the overall diameter of the wheel/ tire combo.
 

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The most common Viper fitment (Gen 1-4) is 18x10.0 front w/ 285 tire, 19x12.5 or 19x13.0 rear w/ 345 tire.
 

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I recently bought a 1998 GTS.
Weirdest wheel set up. CCW wheels 18” upfront and 17” rear.

I understand the 18” upfront as a prior owner upgraded the brakes.

Can anyone guess why 17” were used in the rear other then the owner probably got a good deal.
 

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I recently bought a 1998 GTS.
Weirdest wheel set up. CCW wheels 18” upfront and 17” rear.

I understand the 18” upfront as a prior owner upgraded the brakes.

Can anyone guess why 17” were used in the rear other then the owner probably got a good deal.
Could have been because of tire choice maybe? I know that's still kinda weird, but I could see it. Kind of like how if you want drag tires you typically need an 18" wheel, so people with 19" stock rims will downsize for a drag tire. Could have just had to do with availability at the time too.
 

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I recently bought a 1998 GTS.
Weirdest wheel set up. CCW wheels 18” upfront and 17” rear.

I understand the 18” upfront as a prior owner upgraded the brakes.

Can anyone guess why 17” were used in the rear other then the owner probably got a good deal.
My guess is someone wanted better traction in the rear so they went with a smaller diameter wheel in the back to get more sidewall (the more sidewall, the better they hook).
Were there drag radials on those 17" rear wheels?
 

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