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    18" Rims on Srt8 Charger

    Anyone know any 18" black rims that weight 19-23 lbs that will clear and fit the srt8 charger. Atleast clear the back if not the front? I want be put something like 295/40/18's in the rear and keep 245/40/18's in the front

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    Hey, not sure of any prefabricated ones but if you give your requirements to HRE they will send you a 3 piece forged wheel to meet your requirements. If only I could justify spending that much on wheels.

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    You may have a problem with differing tire diameters.
    The 245/40R 18 are 25.7"
    The 295/40R 18 are 27.3"

    From what I've been told/read, Hal doesn't like differing diameter tires. I don't know how much variation Hal will tolerate.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RT NOMAD View Post
    You may have a problem with differing tire diameters.
    The 245/40R 18 are 25.7"
    The 295/40R 18 are 27.3"

    From what I've been told/read, Hal doesn't like differing diameter tires. I don't know how much variation Hal will tolerate.

    So you think a 255/40/18 on the fronts would work better?

    I guess finding 275/40/18's drag radials in the back and 255/40/18 on the fronts would work better. Maybe Even 19 inch. I would just like to see a weight reduction more than anything.

    Thanks for all the help guys!

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    Why do you want to put 18s on your SRT?

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    Mainly for weight reduction, the stock 20 inch rims weight over 45 lbs and 18's you could find for around 19-23 lbs.

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    You should talk to meister as he has the SRT-8 type brakes on his 300 with 18 inch rims, or ask Junior he will know what wheels they are. They look like a really nice aftermarket wheel.
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    I too would like to know this answer. Im trying to put 305s on an 18" wheel, but cant find any lightweight ones that are over 9" wide.
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    You can fit them with a spacer...some do for racing but I WOULDN'T drive around all the time on spacers needed wheels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AlbertaTurboSrt8 View Post
    Mainly for weight reduction, the stock 20 inch rims weight over 45 lbs and 18's you could find for around 19-23 lbs.
    Are you doing this for the track or for at all times?

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    Well mainly for all times. Especially when I push major power with forced induction.

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    Contact high horse perforance. He has a front/rear drag wheel/tire combo that is hot.

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    FYI, i dont remember his name, but some guy took his SRT charger and put on the stock 18s from and RT on all 4 corners and put on 255/50 or 245/50 (cant remmeber) and took it to the track and went from a constant 13.1 stock to a constant 12.8 stock, he atributed it to the lighter wheel setup and smaller DIA.

    alot of road race and drag race cars are starting to pick up the trend of setting small wide stocker tires on smaller wheels than normal. i see alot of road racing srts goin with 16s that are wide and sticky from the stock 17s, and i saw a srt at a local road course with 18s that were small wide and sticky too


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    Quote Originally Posted by AlbertaTurboSrt8 View Post
    Mainly for weight reduction, the stock 20 inch rims weight over 45 lbs and 18's you could find for around 19-23 lbs.
    ?
    I just checked, 33 lbs for a bare SRT forged wheel. And the difference will be diminished a bit more if you end up using a 50 series tire to maintain stock OD. You'd be exchanging aluminum for rubber & belt material.

    But hey, experimentation is always good!

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    srt bare rims are indeed 33 to 34lbs if memmory serves me correct, the stocks 18s are right in at about 19lbs, youll notice a difference right off the break with that. a fully inflated 18 is about mid 30s, maybe a tad less, where as a srt wheel inflated is about 55lbs or so


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