This is the only way you can put 24's on a challenger with class.
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Yikes! Definately not for me... |
RE: This is the only way you can put 24's on a challenger with class.
I gotta agree with Mopar. Maybe on a Charger....
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NOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!:D
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RE: This is the only way you can put 24's on a challenger with class.
NO THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!
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RE: This is the only way you can put 24'
I thought I read somewhere that looking directly at a Challenger w/22" or bigger wheels on it is the fastest way to get eye cancer.
(Translation: No thanks. I'll pass on that [:@] ) |
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24s and Class is an oxymoron.
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RE: This is the only way you can put 24's on a challenger with class.
Rudy, get those glasses checked or lay off the sauce. ;)
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Meh, the only thing that saves them from total disaster is that they arent all chrome. But still too much. The complexity of the pattern distracts you from the car itself. They "might" look ok in a 20 or 22 at the most.
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Ok, it's not for me for a couple of reasons - I don't want that low of a profile tire and I really don't like the look.
But what stood out in the pictures is how he got 24x9 and 24x10s rims and wider tires to fit? They aren't sticking out of the sides, so are they offset incorrectly on the inside of the rim or what? I'm was kinda curious about the clearance for putting 275 width tires on anyways. What are the rims on the SRTs, 20x8? or 20x9? |
RE: This is the only way you can put 24's on a challenger with class.
Stock for the 2008 SRT8 Challenger are 20" x 9" wheels. |
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I don't like them at all.............20" yes...24 " No way! Another case of taking a nice looking car and turning it into a.......(you fill in the blank)
Remember: Just because you can, doesn't mean you should..................... Proves once again that money can't buy taste............... It's his car, and he can do whatever he wants to it.......it just makes mine look that much better! |
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I don't have any problems with big rims... but those are ugly... My freind had a 71 or 72 Impala and he had 24's that, they were nice looking but they rubbed on the fender wells. I'd say don't go bigger than 23's and you'd still have the same look with no problems.
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23's are more expensive then 24's.
I think they all look like crap over 22" but theese are ASANTI the best RIMS AVAIBLE ! So I think that if u have to put 24's then get theese. I would love to throw them on my car only orange painted and in size 21 or 22" but i'm not altering the wheels on my high performance SRT!!! Doesn't putting on huge rims decrease power? |
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