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Old 12-13-2006, 01:34 AM
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I was just on Dodge's website and they have listings for RWD and AWD Chargers, since when did they start making AWD Chargers?
 
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yes it is and 20's as an option too.
 
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`07 started - some nice options too like the colors for the Daytona - SUBLIME GREEN AND PURPLE- ALSO GETTING 20`S
 
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As a proud owner I can tell you, yes they do and they're rarer than hens teeth. Purchased mine in Oct and haven't seen another one since. It was a compromise with the wife (that orher choice, aSubaruOutback). Pros,it's a HEMI & it's a CHARGER!!!. Cons, touring suspension gives it a little "float" on some highway dips at speed 80-100 mph , LARGE space between the wheel wells and the 18 inch tire & rim combo and the extra weight from the AWD front transfer case.I plan to put in the Eibach lowering springs for the AWDChrysler 300C, should drop it about 1-1.5 in the front & 1.5-1.7 in the rear and helpsmartenup the handling . Also pricing out 20 inch rims.
 
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22's will fill that gap even better.
 
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i actually just brought a Black R/T with AWD on monday. best car i've ever driven.
 
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cjrw, nice to have a fellow AWD on board. As you drive the car let me know if you notice any of the following, when using the autostick, having stopped at a traffic light in 1st gear,and after 15-30 seconds does the car "bump" like it's been tapped in the rear by another vehicle? (RWD please let me know if you experince it also)On cold mornings does the front end squeak while rolling forshort time (stops after 2-5 minutes). I have 3500 miles on mine and these are the only "unusual" things I've noticed so far. Would like to compare notes as time goes by.

RT2NV I thought about 22s but with the lower side profile I think the misses wouldn't enjoy the ride. Tire wise I'm leaning toward the SRT sized 245/45 20
 
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my wife it the main driver of ower but so will deal with it.im not going to lower mine and mess with that so the 22's should fill the wheel well better. and the price my guy is gettig me is great $1800 installed with tires and black rims with sliver lip and putting in the low tire sensors! i dont have any of the problems you are talking about. we only have 2400 miles on owers and its month 4 of owning it.
 
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cjrw, nice to have a fellow AWD on board. As you drive the car let me know if you notice any of the following, when using the autostick, having stopped at a traffic light in 1st gear,and after 15-30 seconds does the car "bump" like it's been tapped in the rear by another vehicle? (RWD please let me know if you experince it also)On cold mornings does the front end squeak while rolling forshort time (stops after 2-5 minutes). I have 3500 miles on mine and these are the only "unusual" things I've noticed so far. Would like to compare notes as time goes by.

RT2NV I thought about 22s but with the lower side profile I think the misses wouldn't enjoy the ride. Tire wise I'm leaning toward the SRT sized 245/45 20
i've only tried the auto stick once or twice; Ionly have about 300mi on mine and still trying to break it in before having to much fun. I've only had it above about 3,000 rpms once (but it moves at 3k, can't wait to see what it can do at full power). i haven't seen anything like what you're talking about yet, but might take some more time. i'll keep you posted.
 
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They are out there, mine is silver.
 



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