chrome clad wheels
#11
RE: chrome clad wheels
Do you all think the car will look just as good with the 18's? Not that I dislike the chrome covers , but it will save me $1,300.00 and new tires will be cheaper. Any opinions appreciated. I want to get this baby ordered.
#12
RE: chrome clad wheels
ORIGINAL: wrongway
Do you all think the car will look just as good with the 18's? Not that I dislike the chrome covers , but it will save me $1,300.00 and new tires will be cheaper. Any opinions appreciated. I want to get this baby ordered.
Do you all think the car will look just as good with the 18's? Not that I dislike the chrome covers , but it will save me $1,300.00 and new tires will be cheaper. Any opinions appreciated. I want to get this baby ordered.
#14
RE: chrome clad wheels
ORIGINAL: mopar2ya
Just gets down to personal preference... I think the 20's look great on the SRT but others have noted a preference for the smaller wheels to give it more of the old school look. I think both are good... just a matter of preference.
ORIGINAL: wrongway
Do you all think the car will look just as good with the 18's? Not that I dislike the chrome covers , but it will save me $1,300.00 and new tires will be cheaper. Any opinions appreciated. I want to get this baby ordered.
Do you all think the car will look just as good with the 18's? Not that I dislike the chrome covers , but it will save me $1,300.00 and new tires will be cheaper. Any opinions appreciated. I want to get this baby ordered.
#15
RE: chrome clad wheels
18" size is 235/55R18. ~28.17" tall
20" size is 245/45R20 ~28.7" tall
So your extra diameter eats up a little (not all) of the gearing advantage. Extra rotating inertia also chews up some of your advantage, although the bigger tires will help launch harder. Probably the fastest thing would be to order the 20's, then take them off and put some wide 18's on there.
20" size is 245/45R20 ~28.7" tall
So your extra diameter eats up a little (not all) of the gearing advantage. Extra rotating inertia also chews up some of your advantage, although the bigger tires will help launch harder. Probably the fastest thing would be to order the 20's, then take them off and put some wide 18's on there.
#16
RE: chrome clad wheels
I figured it up the other day. For sake of comparison, with a 1 to 1 ratio at 3000 rpm the 20s with 3.92s would be about 2mph slower and slightly quicker accelerating than the 18s with 3.73s. If they both used the same rear end ratio then the 20s would be about 1 mph faster and slightly slower accelerating. No real way to gauge the effect of the moment of inertia of larger wheels. Probably enough to notice on a track, but not the seat of the pants. Without the steeper gear it could be enough to make performance minded folks like me think twice about the extra 1300 for 20s. Why pay more for a theoretically slower car. In fact the 3.92s are the main reason Im thinking about the 20s, I do slightly prefer the look of the 18 inch size wheel and tire package, although prefer the actual chrome clad wheels. I have considered getting the 20s then switching to an aftermarket 18 down the road. Then I would have to get a power tuner. Only for the ability to reprogram the computer for tire diameter of course. [sm=badbadbad.gif]
#18
RE: chrome clad wheels
Search on Ebay,you can see the chrome clad wheels ara fully chrome.SRT wheel are not fully chromed just aluminum polished.You can take a look at the 2008 dodge charger brochure too on page 20
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