Dodge Viper Cabrio Wheel Lug Pattern, Offset, and Rim Size Reference

The Dodge Viper Cabrio features specific wheel lug patterns and fitment details critical for proper wheel installation and compatibility. This reference page provides year-sorted data on the Viper Cabrio's bolt pattern, offset (ET), center bore, and recommended rim sizes to assist enthusiasts and mechanics in selecting the right wheels.\n\nTypically, Viper Cabrio models come with a lug count and pitch circle diameter (PCD) combination tailored to maintain factory performance and safety standards. The offset (ET) and center bore dimensions are equally important to ensure wheels fit correctly without interfering with suspension or braking components.\n\nBy consulting this detailed catalog, users can avoid common fitment issues and select rim sizes that preserve the original handling characteristics of their Dodge Viper Cabrio. Whether upgrading or replacing wheels, accurate knowledge of these specifications simplifies the process and ensures optimal results.\n\nReferencing this site’s comprehensive table helps guide the wheel selection process using precise Dodge Viper Cabrio lug patterns and offset data for each model year, providing confidence in compatibility and maintaining factory driving dynamics.

Year
Make / model / trim Year Tire Rim width (in) Rim diam. (in) Bolt pattern Offset ET Bore DIA Mounting
Dodge Viper Cabrio SRT-102010275/35R1811186×114.35078.11/2
Dodge Viper Cabrio SRT-102009275/35R1811186×114.35078.11/2
Dodge Viper Cabrio SRT-102006275/35R1811186×114.35078.11/2
Dodge Viper Cabrio SRT-102005275/35R1811186×114.35078.11/2
Dodge Viper Cabrio SRT-102004275/35R1811186×114.35078.11/2
Dodge Viper Cabrio SRT-102003275/35R1811186×114.35078.11/2
Dodge Viper Cabrio SRT-102002275/35R1811186×114.35078.11/2

FAQ

What is the typical bolt pattern for Dodge Viper Cabrio wheels?
Most Dodge Viper Cabrio models use a 5×114.3 mm lug pattern, but exact specs can vary slightly by year, so checking the year-specific data is recommended.
Why is offset (ET) important when choosing wheels for a Viper Cabrio?
Offset affects wheel positioning relative to the suspension and fenders, influencing handling and clearance. Using the correct ET ensures proper fitment and vehicle safety.
Can I use wheels with a different center bore on my Dodge Viper Cabrio?
Wheels must match the center bore or use hub-centric rings to ensure proper centering and reduce vibration. Incorrect center bore sizes can cause fitment issues.
Tire size calculatorShow

Compare two tire sizes — diameter, speedometer error, and clearance change.

inchmm
Size 1Size 2DiffDiff(%)
Diameter25.0"25.4"0.5"1.89%
Width7.7"8.5"0.8"10.26%
Circumference78.4"79.9"1.5"1.86%
Profile height5.0"4.2"-0.7"-15.08%
Turnover per mile80779314-1.73%
Clearance--+0.2"-
25.0"
7.7"
old tire side
25.5"
8.5"
new tire side
old tire
15"
old rim
5.0"
new tire
17"
new rim
4.2"

Speedometer Error

(First wheel OEM size)

Reading20 mph30 mph40 mph50 mph60 mph70 mph80 mph90 mph
Actual20.430.540.750.961.171.281.491.6