Spotted this modified Challenger parked on an L.A. street last night. So what do you think, should Dodge offer a widebody version of the Challenger to accommodate bigger rubber in back?
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Spotted this modified Challenger parked on an L.A. street last night. So what do you think, should Dodge offer a widebody version of the Challenger to accommodate bigger rubber in back?
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redliner says:
12:24 PM, 03/18/09
Yes! Yes! Yes! I love deep dish wheels. That said, I don't like the above example.
SirTodd says:
01:00 PM, 03/18/09
Like it isn't wide enough already. That thing is hideous!
waevox says:
01:44 PM, 03/18/09
Ha ha. That thing has some clown shoes.
stovt001 says:
01:52 PM, 03/18/09
+1 to SirTodd. The nation really needs to stop taking anything California does seriously.
crowb says:
03:02 PM, 03/18/09
Very ugly.
placeholder says:
04:43 PM, 03/18/09
Wide body style should be offered as an Mopar dealer add-on if you plan to throw mega D's on your Challenger.
greenpony says:
05:14 PM, 03/18/09
"The nation really needs to stop taking anything California does seriously."
Ditto.
nuieve says:
05:50 PM, 03/18/09
My bicycle tires are wider... :rolleyes:
;)
altimadude00 says:
06:02 PM, 03/18/09
Wow. What a good way to ruin a nice car. Expensive rims, no suspension travel, no taste in style, appointments to the chiropractor every week....yep, job well done.
Now....puting those rim on that Camry has some appeal.
cruiserhead1 says:
06:24 PM, 03/18/09
Should they offer a widebody kit on the Challenger?! That's like asking Rosie O'Donnell to a All-U-Can-Eat BBQ Festival.
It's gonna be big, heavy, messy and not pretty.
zoomzoom22 says:
06:49 PM, 03/18/09
The Challenger should be left alone...it looks fine in R/T trim. The above one is heinous.
subytrojan says:
07:53 PM, 03/18/09
I could bake a cake in those rear wheels.
minibro77 says:
02:26 PM, 03/19/09
Just plain HIDEOUS!!!!!!!
hondacura4 says:
08:06 AM, 03/20/09
I never cared for this car and this makes it even worse.