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2007 Dodge Charger R/T Burnout

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Uploaded by on Feb 24, 2008

2007 Dodge Charger R/T on 22" liquidmetal magmas with K&N cold air, throttle body spacer, mopar long tube headers, superchip, magnaflow performance exhaust with 4" tips, 180 thermostat, and eibach 1.5" drop in front, and 2" drop in rear. (less)

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  • Was that right by Tomball High school?

  • How could you tell?

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  • rims that size are just stupid as hell

    you are making the ride less comfortable and making the car slower and getting worst mpg

    and looking stupid all at the same time

    so congrats on that

  • I own 07 R/T AWD and I would never do that shit to mine lol

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  • damn

    

  • @1waffleiron you need MORE energy to turn and to keep it rolling. holyshit are you retarded? this isnt hard to understand.

  • @xs1ner I said less energy to KEEP it rolling. But now I know who's actually trolling. Later bro.

  • @1waffleiron No you haven't. Otherwise you wouldn't think it takes less energy to turn a bigger wheel. Hahaha I can't tell if you're an idiot or if you're trolling. Even with alloy, Wider means more PSI so it still weighs more even if its slightly :)

  • @xs1ner Lol I already have and that's why I know that. Why do you think having larger wheels is a luxury item? And they don't always or even usually weigh more lol. It's called alloy. Look it up :)

  • @1waffleiron Yes. They engine does have to work harder because the wheel is bigger and wider and it weighs more. Physics 101. Look it up.

  • @xs1ner No, because the engine doesn't have to work hard to turn the wheels as many time. That may affect city driving, but to a slight extent will actually improve highway driving.

  • @1waffleiron actually mpg does get worse.

  • @xs1ner Actually the mpg doesn't get worse, but everything else does.

  • Both wheels were peeling out, you have to no a little about physics & weight before you judge.. he peeled out while turning so most of the weight shifted to one side & appeared as a one wheel peel till he straightened it out & you can clearly see both wheels smoking.. CASE CLOSED- now all dumb asses please shut up. Thank u :)

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