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I have American Racing Torque Thrusts wheels.
Looking to drop soon.
junk *** wheels
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I have American Racing Torque Thrusts wheels.
Looking to drop soon.
Hey, can't please everybody.First negative comment i got on them. For anyone looking for the classic muscle car look, I'd recommend them.junk *** wheels
Really not sure about the warranty. For the drop though it depends on how far you want to take it. If you go with just lowering springs, your'e looking at spending around 500-600 installed. If you go with coilovers, it's going to be a much higher price, and can range from 1500-3000+. I'm leaning toward coilovers myself, so I'm saving up and hoping to get them by the summer.Fire
If I get these wheels I do wanna drop it a little. How much does this run and what all do I need? Also will it avoid my warranty?
My last two cars are Dodges I literally never had any problems at all and my Charger was used, worst case scenario 100000 mile/5 year warranty. Truthfully I don't plan on keeping this car or any car I buy 5 years.
Post 2008 I don't think any manufacturer is slacking on reliability
No disrespect but I can't take anybody seriously bashing Dodge's reliability when because they work for "Benz"
There is a reason the Challenger RT depreciates the least of any car sold in America.
I really want a 2011+ Dodge Challenger V6. I'd love the HEMI, but I'll be starting my job that's roughly 45 minutes from my home and I'm saving to buy a house and plan for a wedding, so the savings at the pump and in insurance will add up. I don't need the SRT, although I'd love it. My price range is below 25K, and I'm having a hard time finding a 2011-2013 Challenger with low miles for that price. Has anyone priced out what their insurance is with the v6 vs the hemi models? Also, what mpg are you averaging in the hemi?
I'm also looking at the new body Chrylser 300 Limited V6 for that same price. It's probably the most loaded car for the money.
I love the fact that you love it, but that 14 MPG IS
I'll be working in DC, so it's looking like I'll only be driving that thang on weekends and Metro'n it up.
Man I drive it like I stole it but I when I do baby it gets 17-18 but I have to pay attention to what I'm doing.
The manuals get better mileage.
Anyone know of the best tuner. The Predator for the 13s hasn't come out yet.