Front suspension is stock. Rear suspension, I moved the leaf springs inwards and shaved the fender well lips as well as installed airshocks with an onboard compressor whenever I carry extra load. Wheels are designed for newer Chargers/challengers so they will fit our cars just fine when you got...
Thank you! Only mods needed are offsetting leaf springs inboard about an inch, grind the fender lips flush to the wheel wells, and appropriate rear wheel spacers.
hell yup I kno wachha sayin bruh !!!
Lol
Actually, the overall dimension matches up to my set of 15s, so "itaintsobaddbruh"
Just mixing it up and challenging the status quo :) still love my steelies though.
Honestly, they didn't seem much heavier than the 15" steel wheels and tires and there isn't much noticeable difference in driving behavior due to weight
Not sure if there are various ways to relocate springs but my spring hangers have been moved in adjacent to the frame rails which is probably about an inch or so. I don't see how 295s would fit as I slightly rub with weight in the back. Is that the way you moved in your springs?
The color is southern polyurethanes 2 stage red which is very close to viper red. I love their system, very forgiving to use and the clear buffs out real nice
I understand the look would be polarizing to many. One of the biggest factors in my decision in getting the wheels is matching up the overall dimensions of my current set, otherwise I wouldn't have done it. I still have my primary set of wheels--15" steelies and dogdish caps which I could never...
Just mounted these up for the summer. Probably not everyone's cup of tea but I never seen this before on a classic mopar so I thought I would give it a shot. 20x9 on 235/35 up front and 22x10 on 255/30 in the rear. Stock suspension. Relocated leaf springs inwards towards the frame rails, shaved...
Thanks everyone. The suspension is stock upfront. The rear leaf springs have been moved in an inch and the fender lips ground down and smoothed. The wheel wells are stock! I also have air shocks to help with the leveling when carrying loads.