Mahle OEM Piston Ring Set, 03-05 Neon SRT-4/PT Cruiser Turbo

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Model Number: 220223

Back around 2019, Mopar discontinued the OEM piston rings for use with the 2003-2005 Dodge SRT-4 and 03-10 PT Cruiser turbo. So we have brought in Mahle piston rings as a replacement. Mahle is the OEM supplier for the rings, so essentially you are getting the same piston rings but at half the price of the old Mopar ones.

These piston rings only work with the OEM pistons, these will not work with any other piston. This is complete set of 4 ring sets for four pistons. These are not sold individually.

We are temporarily using the Mopar piston ring and packaging photo on this page, however these will come in Mahle packaging.

$69.99
$69.99
Mahle OEM Piston Ring Set, 03-05 Neon SRT-4/PT Cruiser Turbo, Rotating Assembly: Store Name

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  • Casey
    Will these work for 05 Srt-4 pistons, im sure this is a common sense question but i already got the wrong rings once.
    1 Answer
    • 220120

      These are the OEM piston rings, designed to be installed onto the OEM pistons in the 03-05 Dodge SRT4. So, the answer to your question, since you have OEM pistons, is YES!
  • derrick
    will these work on my 04 because i bought ebay ones they didnt fit
    1 Answer
    • customer service rep

      These are OEM piston rings, designed to work on the OEM pistons that we sell. If you want a perfect OEM fitting ring for your OEM pistons, these are the ones.
  • Sully
    Are these rings pre-gapped?
    1 Answer
    • customer service rep

      No, these must be file fitted for installation.
  • Ryan Robinson
    if you say these are file fitted what should i be setting the ring end gaps at?
    1 Answer
    • Customer Service Rep

      Per the factory service manual (which you should have to be doing this job)
      Top compression ring .0098-.020 inch
      Second compression ring .009-.018 inch
      Third oil ring .0098-.025 inch
  • David Ramirez Gomez
    What is the breaking in procedures that is recommended for theses piston rings
    1 Answer
    • Customer Service Rep

      Whenever we build a motor for one of our cars, we recommend using regular motor oil and changing the oil at 100 miles, and then again with standard oil at 400 miles, and at 1000 miles change to synthetic motor oil.
  • Juan
    Do I need to buy 4 sets for all 4 pistons? Or one set for all four pistons?
    0 Answers