How Do You Customize A Dodge Charger?
The Dodge Charger is a terrific car in stock form, with decent power and handling. Chargers take to tuning and modifying quite well, though, and it’s not that difficult to build a better performing and looking Charger with the right approach. This article is an overview of the steps needed to upgrade a Charger but does not cover specific installation instructions for the accessories. Replace the stock wheels with lighter, aftermarket alloys from a company such as BBS or TSW. (See Resource 1.) A lighter wheel will make your Dodge feel more nimble during cornering. You can also upgrade with a set of the wheels that Dodge makes in up to 20-inch sizes, though if you want anything bigger, you will have to go to the aftermarket. Install stickier tires. Most cars leave the factory with tires that are decent but aren’t truly high performance. Get more grip from your suspension by installing a set of softer compound or even R-compound (racing) tires on either the stock rims or a set of aftermar