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I decided to put some Hellcat wheels on my DD (Dodge Magnum SRT8)
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<blockquote data-quote="Teal Terminator" data-source="post: 15576159" data-attributes="member: 26375"><p>Thanks for the praise folks. I was out in the field today for work (ie did a decent amount of driving) and got a thumbs up and a honk (the good kind) so it would seem other's like the wheels too.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, this is my second SRT Magnum and overall I've been very pleased with them both. The first one was much cleaner and more powerful (H/C/I & Vortech) but as a result of those go fast goodies was also less reliable (and more costly). I specifically bought the black one because other than exhaust and a CAI the powertrain was bone stock and had been maintained mechanically. The 6.1 is a robust motor and if taken care of generally won't give you any issues.</p><p></p><p>The SRT variants of the Magnum are definitely a rare breed. The only other V8 wagons available in the States are the CTS-V wagon and AMG's C63(?) but both those cost a fortune. I still hope to buy a Vagon one day, and was very seriously considering it a couple of years ago, but decided to build a detached garage instead. The only negative to the Magnums, and any mid to late 2000's Chrysler product, is the interior. The build quality is just crappy. But for the money they're a great buy IMHO and I've enjoyed this one more than I expected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Teal Terminator, post: 15576159, member: 26375"] Thanks for the praise folks. I was out in the field today for work (ie did a decent amount of driving) and got a thumbs up and a honk (the good kind) so it would seem other's like the wheels too. Yeah, this is my second SRT Magnum and overall I've been very pleased with them both. The first one was much cleaner and more powerful (H/C/I & Vortech) but as a result of those go fast goodies was also less reliable (and more costly). I specifically bought the black one because other than exhaust and a CAI the powertrain was bone stock and had been maintained mechanically. The 6.1 is a robust motor and if taken care of generally won't give you any issues. The SRT variants of the Magnum are definitely a rare breed. The only other V8 wagons available in the States are the CTS-V wagon and AMG's C63(?) but both those cost a fortune. I still hope to buy a Vagon one day, and was very seriously considering it a couple of years ago, but decided to build a detached garage instead. The only negative to the Magnums, and any mid to late 2000's Chrysler product, is the interior. The build quality is just crappy. But for the money they're a great buy IMHO and I've enjoyed this one more than I expected. [/QUOTE]
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