Anybody want to trade for my 20" OEM Wheels/Tires?

Discussion in 'Dodge Challenger General Discussions' started by tklietz, Jun 3, 2021.

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    If it's black not too noticeable Any other color, paint the wheel well black
     
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    Thanks all! Yep - plan is to go with the 255 18s. One thing I still haven't figured out yet though is that in using 18" tires, I'm supposed to drop the tire pressure to about 26 pounds - don't know how that will work with the tpms - ie if the dummy light will stay on at the lower pressure.
     
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    70-426_10-SRT B&E body lover

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    Well I know at 15 lbs the TPMS Sensor flashes :)

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    I want 17" wheels.
     
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    If 15x7" front & 15x12" rear would just fit over my Brembo's. . . .
     
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    Wilwood calipers?
     
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    Hi all - still wanting smaller wheels. I did end up installing wheel spacers - would that mean that I could go smaller than 18" with the OEM brakes?
     
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    You'll need someone with 18" wheels to reply to you. I still have my 20" wheels one. Ride quality is subjective but the ride I get when the 18" wheels are on is noticeably softer and I run them at 32 PSI. Since 18's are the standard wheels for the Challenger, not sure I'd go smaller than that unless someone tells you there's a bunch of clearance for the brakes calipers.
     
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