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What do you think of these rims on a Charger?

First off, I'd like to say Thank You all for sharing your knowledge and experiences. It has been a great help to this nonprofessional weekend warrior! I received my wheels/tires yesterday and thought I would share. A couple of notes as it relates to the car's stance: 1. I have different wheels/tires on the right side. 2. I need to loosen my leaf spring shackles to get rid of any bind. 3. I have no preload in the torsion bars.

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First off, I'd like to say Thank You all for sharing your knowledge and experiences. It has been a great help to this nonprofessional weekend warrior! I received my wheels/tires yesterday and thought I would share. A couple of notes as it relates to the car's stance: 1. I have different wheels/tires on the right side. 2. I need to loosen my leaf spring shackles to get rid of any bind. 3. I have no preload in the torsion bars.

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Love those wheels! :thumbsup: Personally, I would put knockoffs on em, but that's just me. I like knocks off on pretty much anything. lol

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Btw, what brand is your lift? Any issues with it? Would you buy it again?

I've been looking for a lift for a while and really wanted a 1 poster cuz I don't have a lot of room in my garage. Thanks!
 
Love those wheels! :thumbsup: Personally, I would put knockoffs on em, but that's just me. I like knocks off on pretty much anything. lol

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Btw, what brand is your lift? Any issues with it? Would you buy it again?

I've been looking for a lift for a while and really wanted a 1 poster cuz I don't have a lot of room in my garage. Thanks!
The lift is by Ideal and it is an absolute life and time saver!! No issues, knocking on wood, but I do put two screw jack stands under the opposite corners. IMO, for safety and the car moving around while you are wrenching the stands make it rock solid. I'm 6'-2" and can walk under the car without knocking my head. The underside photo shows the screw jack stand at the LR of the car. I bought them at HF.

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Had them on my 69 El Camino.

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They look so subtle, but yet original! I am considering powder coating all of the chrome on the '69 to a matte black finish. I'll probably PC the shiny on these wheels also. I'm not much of a shiny person, so matte black in lieu of chrome and limo tint on the windows. Trying to go "Angry Rhino" theme ;)
 
The lift is by Ideal and it is an absolute life and time saver!! No issues, knocking on wood, but I do put two screw jack stands under the opposite corners. IMO, for safety and the car moving around while you are wrenching the stands make it rock solid. I'm 6'-2" and can walk under the car without knocking my head. The underside photo shows the screw jack stand at the LR of the car. I bought them at HF.

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Very nice! Do you remember the model number? And the jack screws are definitely a must for stability. I just hope the tower isn't too tall for my low ceilings. Is it chain drive or?

Thank you!

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Is this it?

 
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