18×10″ and 18×13″ BBS Wheels for Dodge Viper
18×10″ front and 18×13″ rear BBS wheel setup is the definitive “Holy Grail” wheel package for the Gen II Dodge Viper (1996–2002). These wheels were specifically manufactured by BBS in Japan as the factory equipment for the most track-focused versions of the car.
Listing Details
- Set of Four 18″ BBS Wheels for SRII Dodge Viper GTS ACR/GTS GT2
- Manufactured in Japan
- 10″ Wide Fronts w/Part #RE379
- 13″ Wide Rears w/Part #RE380
- Viper-Branded BBS Center Caps
The “ACR” and “GT2” Connection
These specific dimensions were standard on two of the most collectible Vipers:
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Viper GTS ACR (American Club Racer): Introduced in 1999, the ACR used these lightweight forged BBS wheels to reduce unsprung weight and improve track handling.
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Viper GTS-R / GT2 Commemorative Edition: To celebrate Dodge’s 1997 FIA GT2 championship win, 100 white-and-blue “GT2” Vipers were built in 1998, all featuring these BBS wheels as a signature visual element.
Technical Specifications
If you are hunting for an authentic set, look for the following stampings and specs:
| Spec | Front Wheels | Rear Wheels |
| BBS Part Number | RE379 | RE380 |
| Diameter | 18 inches | 18 inches |
| Width | 10 inches | 13 inches |
| Bolt Pattern | 6 x 114.3mm ($6 \times 4.5\text{ in}$) | 6 x 114.3mm ($6 \times 4.5\text{ in}$) |
| Construction | One-Piece Forged Alloy | One-Piece Forged Alloy |
| Typical Tire Size | 275/35ZR18 | 335/30ZR18 |
Why They Are So Desirable
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Weight Savings: These wheels are significantly lighter than the standard 5-spoke or “swirl” wheels found on base RT/10 and GTS models, which noticeably sharpens steering response.
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Brake Clearance: The open Y-spoke design was engineered to provide better cooling and clearance for the Brembo calipers used on the ACR models.
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The “6-Lug” Rarity: Because the Viper used a 6-lug pattern (uncommon for sports cars), these wheels are bespoke to the Viper. You can’t simply pull a set of BBS wheels off a BMW or Porsche and fit them.
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Market Value: Because they were only produced for a few years, a mint set of RE379/RE380 wheels often sells for $4,000 to $6,000 on auction sites like Bring a Trailer.















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