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Old May 30, 2008 | 09:09 AM
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The SRT Challenger comes standard with Goodyear Eagle RS-A all-weather tires (P245/45ZR20) and a $50 option for Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires (P245/45ZR20, front and P255/45ZR20 rear).

In doing some research, neither tires are highly rated. The RS-A tires, despite being an "all-weather" tire, do not perform well in snow or ice. They are also noisy, stiff, hydroplane in the rain, and wear rapidly (260 AA). The only plus is that they only cost $133 ea. to replace.

The F1 supercar tires are very soft, frequently pick up road debris, wear out quickly (220 AAA), hydroplane in the rain, do not handle well below 80 degrees, and are expensive to replace ($263 ea. at Tirerack). Burnouts will be expensive!

Since I intend to drive my car in cold weather, I chose the RS-A. I, however, am not happy with the choice and will upgrade to a Bridgestone Potenza or Michelin Pilot when they wear out.

Does anyone have experience with these tires?

What did you guys opt for on your Challengers?

(Note- No spare comes with the SRT because of the Brembo calipers. You get a can of fix-a-flat).


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Old May 30, 2008 | 09:32 AM
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I opted for the Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires (P245/45ZR20, front and P255/45ZR20 rear) as I feel I would want the stickier tires for cornering and higher speed ability. Since this will be my play car and not my primary driver it shall never see snow or any weather even close to it and unless it is an accidental rain shower will never see rain either. So the all seaon tires never entered my mind.
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Old May 30, 2008 | 10:14 AM
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The SRT Challenger comes standard with Goodyear Eagle RS-A all-weather tires (P245/45ZR20) and a $50 option for Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar tires (P245/45ZR20, front and P255/45ZR20 rear).

In doing some research, neither tires are highly rated. The RS-A tires, despite being an "all-weather" tire, do not perform well in snow or ice. They are also noisy, stiff, hydroplane in the rain, and wear rapidly (260 AA). The only plus is that they only cost $133 ea. to replace.

The F1 supercar tires are very soft, frequently pick up road debris, wear out quickly (220 AAA), hydroplane in the rain, do not handle well below 80 degrees, and are expensive to replace ($263 ea. at Tirerack). Burnouts will be expensive!

Since I intend to drive my car in cold weather, I chose the RS-A. I, however, am not happy with the choice and will upgrade to a Bridgestone Potenza or Michelin Pilot when they wear out.

Does anyone have experience with these tires?

What did you guys opt for on your Challengers?

(Note- No spare comes with the SRT because of the Brembo brakes. You get a can of fix-it-flat).


Just an FYI, Bud.....
the $133.00 price you have listed on the RS-A's are for V-rated tires (up to 149 mph). The actual replacement is Y-rated tires (up to 185 mph) and cost $221.00 each

Hoping GoodYear makes the Assurance Triple Tread's in P245/45ZR20 for the Challenger at some point soon. I've been running them on my PT Cruiser (all year round in upstate NY). They've been excellent so far.....80K mile tread life, grip like a vise on dry OR wet roads, good in snow (not great, but good - but I'm not going to drive my 09 Challenger in the snow anyway), and the 16" ones cost around $140.00 each.
Keeping my fingers crossed on that one.
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Old May 30, 2008 | 11:03 AM
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Isn't the factory engine cut off a 145MPH?
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Old May 30, 2008 | 12:33 PM
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SRT says there is no limiter and it can go over 170+ mph

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The only reason i got the optional tires is so i could keep them with the car and it would be an all option car.
As soon as my challenger comes in it is getting a fresh pair of 275/35ZR20 BFGoodrich g-Force™ T/A® KDW. [sm=shades.gif]

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Old May 30, 2008 | 12:35 PM
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Isn't the factory engine cut off a 145MPH?
I have no idea - no one has one to hold wide open yet, so I haven't heard where the PCM starves it for fuel.

Dodge's literature shows the car with a terminal speed of 174 - aerodynamically restricted. There's more engine left at that speed - the shape of the car is what limits it to 174.
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Old May 30, 2008 | 12:59 PM
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The only reason I say that is my buyers order has the following:

ESF 6.1 Lites SRT Hemi SMPI V8 Engine Inclues: n/c
***Please be advised that ESF - 6.1 Liter SRT Hemi SMPI V8 Engine has a govenor and a maximum speed of 149 MPH.***
But for the record I too got the TTX option of Performance tires.
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Old May 30, 2008 | 05:46 PM
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There is a speed limiter on the charger but not the challenger.
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