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    arcempire33 is offline I WHAT A 6.4 CHARGER SRT 8
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    Help Please!!!!!!

    Hello my name is Drew I own a 07 dodge charger R/T and it is that time to change my tires & brakes. First thing first. I have stock rims tires size 18'' 225-60-18 but I would like to go wider on the 18"? I was thinking sizes (255-55-18)or (255-50-18) but is it too wide? I could go (235-55-18) but I don't know if I be happy with that. Now on to brakes my rotors are dead. I drive my car very hard and fasted. I am looking too upgrade my brakes to the R1's or go to a two piece rotor.

    so if anyone can help that would be awesome

    thank Drew arcempire33

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    MikeEast is offline Now sporting dual R/T's!
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    R1Concepts get high marks from what I've seen, and 255-55/18 will work just fine, even on a lowered car.

    Here's mine with BFG KDW2's in 255/55-18 on stock wheels with Eibach Prokit springs..

    Mike

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    srtjohn is offline Chrysler Chassis Master+,ASE MasterTech
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    just a note on tire size. xxx/xx R18 is an aspect ratio of width to height.
    and when you say your running a 255/60 R18 and you want to go to a wider tire.... the tire sizes you gave are all just about the same width (exept the 235 even less wide) the only major differnces are side wall heights.

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