18 inch standard wheels or Optional 20 inch wheels?

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  1. stingray

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    What are the differences with the 18 inch wheel with 3.73 rear end vs. the optional 20 inch with 3.92 rear end on a Challenger R/T?

    Which car will be more comfortable able to cushion bumpy roads better?
    Big difference in acceleration and gas mileage?

    What are the 0-60 times for a 3.92 Challenger R/T vs. a Challenger SRT-8 both in 6 spd. manual?
     
  2. kyled

    kyled Guest

    i'm not sure about the 20's. eventually your SRT is going to look like it had a bad lift job. worse yet, i've got a friend who put too big a tires on his truck and they rub the inside of the well
     
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    I have the same rims on my SRT and with the lowered stance they look geat ;)
     
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    3.92 rear end on a Challenger R/T?

    Which car will be more comfortable able to cushion bumpy roads better?
    Big difference in acceleration and gas mileage?

    What are the 0-60
     
  5. stingray

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    One of the reasons I prefer a Challenger is because of its higher stance. Having lower cars makes parking and driving difficult when scrapping sidewalks, cement parking barriers, driveways. I would like to be able to go over a bump or dip in the road without having to worry about bottoming out my car and damaging it.