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Paradog
10-25-2006, 12:52 AM
Here is the plan: install Hotchkis sways, install a set of RT springs and I was thinking of a set of shocks, but I dont know which ones. I do not want to lower the car, but would like to improve the handling....any suggestions? Is there a specific shock I should look to install? Thanks for the help!

Rolls Royce 1
10-25-2006, 03:55 AM
Here is the plan: install Hotchkis sways, install a set of RT springs and I was thinking of a set of shocks, but I dont know which ones. I do not want to lower the car, but would like to improve the handling....any suggestions? Is there a specific shock I should look to install? Thanks for the help!


I had long talks with Scott at GSM and HHP and they were very helpful, intelligent and honest with me.
If you don't want to spend $1500 on shocks, struts and springs they recommended SRT take offs.

My suggestion is skip the R/T stuff and go with the SRT take offs.

I just did my R/T and the front struts were worthless.
At least the SRT struts are Bilsteins and 1000% better then before.

The rear SRT are Novimat shocks which seem to be of much better quality then the original front struts.


Good Luck!

monty1269
10-25-2006, 12:52 PM
But what if you already have the Hotchkis sways and springs installed? What options for shocks now?

Super T
10-25-2006, 02:08 PM
From what I've gathered, all the aftermarket shocks are designed as solutions to lowered cars.

boggart
10-25-2006, 02:15 PM
As I understand the springs on an R/T and an SE/SXT are the same. If you switch to R/T springs you're wasting time and money. As RR said, go with the SRT suspension if you don't want to lower too much. If you absolutely do not want to lower your options are the KW system. Like $1150 or so for the V1 though, more for V2.

Monte, your least expensive option for shocks now would be the eibach, as I understand it.

risky
10-25-2006, 08:32 PM
I just went through this with my magnumRT and bought srt suspension. It will cost 300-500, seems to be in demand right now. Drop on car will be half inch but the handling and ride is better. Next are the sway bars, not srt because they are the same as RT. Also, I don't know as fact but charger take-off is stiffer than magnum srt take-off suspension.

Cam
10-25-2006, 08:35 PM
My suggestion is skip the R/T stuff and go with the SRT take offs.

I just did my R/T and the front struts were worthless.
At least the SRT struts are Bilsteins and 1000% better then before.

The rear SRT are Novimat shocks which seem to be of much better quality then the original front struts.


Good Luck!

What he said^^^^^^. You'll never be sorry you did.

Paradog
10-25-2006, 08:50 PM
I understand the improvement from going to the srt suspension but its not in my budget. So I am looking for the next level up from what I have now.

Cam
10-25-2006, 09:01 PM
I understand the improvement from going to the srt suspension but its not in my budget. So I am looking for the next level up from what I have now.


Well, I understand budgets, but your not going to get enough out of it to make it worth your time. If you are going to do this yourself, it's a "what ever" deal. You'll spend 2-3 hours (if your a good wrench) for not enough gain. You wouldn't real notice any difference. Now if you add some RT/SRT or after market sways, that's worth your time. The RT springs, struts and shocks blow.

If you are paying someone to do the swap, you'll really be tossing money away. You can get the SRT stuff for around $300 if you look hard.

Rolls Royce 1
10-25-2006, 09:05 PM
The problem is that I don't believe there is anything in between. There is no aftermarket company making a reasonably priced strut or shock at this time. In my opinion the struts on the R/T were very poor quality and would not be worth the labor to install them. You should be able to get a complete take off set of SRT suspension parts on Ebay or other vendors on this site for $300 to $400. Not a bad price considering that even if a good aftermarket were available they would be about $100+ for each. It's always better to save your money for something better than have to pay twice.

risky
10-25-2006, 09:58 PM
I will give you my Rt suspension when it is all changed, the stuff has 3400 miles on it and I live in central jersey near point pleasant. shocks springs struts if you want it.

crhemi
10-25-2006, 11:10 PM
Yup, SRT suspensions for $350.- $400. all day long. I think there's a set right now on Charger forums.
Don't do anything less.

magnumdude
10-25-2006, 11:29 PM
Para....I have a set of srt take offs for my rt. I was going to wait a bit for the install but if you want my rt take offs they are yours for free....(plus shipping)

Cam
10-25-2006, 11:33 PM
Para....I have a set of srt take offs for my rt. I was going to wait a bit for the install but if you want my rt take offs they are yours for free....(plus shipping)

Wow, thats cool offer Wolf, wuz up, you not gona do it now????. Crap especialy after what you went through to get them??.

Rolls Royce 1
10-26-2006, 02:33 AM
I really do think that is a wonderful offer from you guys.

The good guys in the forum really do know how to pitch in and help, not just lip service or post whoring!
That's great!

da BoMM
10-26-2006, 02:44 AM
Para....I have a set of srt take offs for my rt. I was going to wait a bit for the install but if you want my rt take offs they are yours for free....(plus shipping)

I think Magnumdude offered his RT takeoffs, not the SRT's -- means he's gonna hurry up and put the SRT's on.

Aint that right, MD?:)