They look like Magnum/Charger wheels. I didn't snap a pic, but they're 20inch rims.
Here are the numbers off the back
20x8jx240
1dp88trmaa
092006 2
R465
What are they. Will they fit the Magnum?
They look like Magnum/Charger wheels. I didn't snap a pic, but they're 20inch rims.
Here are the numbers off the back
20x8jx240
1dp88trmaa
092006 2
R465
What are they. Will they fit the Magnum?
Running the part number through google came back a bunch of charger SRT references. If they are, they will fit the magnum, you just need to run some 3mm spacers from BT.
Stock catback, and stock drivetrain
Those look like chrome clads found on later Daytona and RT^2 cars... I thought the SRT wheels were 8.5" wide?
2006 Inferno Red Charger R/T|Zoomers|C&L Intake|Retro Mag 500 Wheels|Pedders Touring Plus w/ adjustable camber|General Grabber UHP 255/55/18|Flat Black Daytona Grille|BT Catch Can|SRT-8 Rear Diffuser|Mopar Chin Spoiler
These wheels definitely have chrome cladding on them.
2006 Inferno Red Charger R/T|Zoomers|C&L Intake|Retro Mag 500 Wheels|Pedders Touring Plus w/ adjustable camber|General Grabber UHP 255/55/18|Flat Black Daytona Grille|BT Catch Can|SRT-8 Rear Diffuser|Mopar Chin Spoiler
Do I need spacers/ If so, where do I get them?
2006 Inferno Red Charger R/T|Zoomers|C&L Intake|Retro Mag 500 Wheels|Pedders Touring Plus w/ adjustable camber|General Grabber UHP 255/55/18|Flat Black Daytona Grille|BT Catch Can|SRT-8 Rear Diffuser|Mopar Chin Spoiler
How much were they?
SRT wheels are 20x9.If they are the chrome clads he should be able to get them to fit without issues.
Just dont tell them what the wheels are or they will jack up the price on you possibly, play dumb.... Ask for a different nicer set and then when that price seems high point to the ones you REALLY want and ask well how much for Those things?
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20x8jx240 = 20x8 -24mm offset.
As stated above, they are the factory chrome clad wheels that come on Daytonas and R&T packaged Charger/Magnum. The "clad" is a plastic cover that's bonded to the aluminum wheel underneath. The OEM's use this type of wheel to avoid corrosion issues that plague chrome plated aluminum wheels. Cladded wheels are typically lighter in weight also.


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