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Sweet thanks Ron we greatly appreciate it! We also own Brakepadwarehouse.com too!
Hi shockguys :wave:


I just looked on your site and you offer no AWD choices on the drop-down menu, whether I looked up a Charger, a Magnum, or a 300/300C ...


Do you guys plan on offering anything soon, or do you offer brake parts for the AWD now, and the site just hasn't been updated yet ?


Thanks ;)
 

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Hi shockguys :wave:


I just looked on your site and you offer no AWD choices on the drop-down menu, whether I looked up a Charger, a Magnum, or a 300/300C ...


Do you guys plan on offering anything soon, or do you offer brake parts for the AWD now, and the site just hasn't been updated yet ?


Thanks ;)
Gabe,

Thanks for pointing that out. We use the same database for BPW as we do for Shockwarehouse and that's a shock reference (sorry for the confusion).

We DO carry Monroe Brake Pads for your R/T (as well as the Police, Daytona, SE, SXT AND SRT8).

Here's the results for your vehicle - http://www.brakepadwarehouse.com/product_results.cfm?selected_model=3904&selected_year=2007
 

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Gabe,

Thanks for pointing that out. We use the same database for BPW as we do for Shockwarehouse and that's a shock reference (sorry for the confusion).

We DO carry Monroe Brake Pads for your R/T (as well as the Police, Daytona, SE, SXT AND SRT8).

Here's the results for your vehicle - http://www.brakepadwarehouse.com/product_results.cfm?selected_model=3904&selected_year=2007
Umm .... the link above brings me to a page that says "Brake Pads for a 2007 Dodge Charger (excluding AWD models)"


Mine's AWD :) :wave:
 

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Umm .... the link above brings me to a page that says "Brake Pads for a 2007 Dodge Charger (excluding AWD models)"


Mine's AWD :) :wave:
Really AWD_Gabe? I thought the AWD stood for All I Want to Do.

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Really AWD_Gabe? I thought the AWD stood for All I Want to Do.

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Well, he directed me to a page on their site with brake parts for a RWD Charger after I clearly asked for AWD parts .... :slap:


Just trying to get my point across .... looking for AWD parts :yes: ... don't know if they're interchangeable or not ... :)
 

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Umm .... the link above brings me to a page that says "Brake Pads for a 2007 Dodge Charger (excluding AWD models)"


Mine's AWD :) :wave:
Well, he directed me to a page on their site with brake parts for a RWD Charger after I clearly asked for AWD parts .... :slap:


Just trying to get my point across .... looking for AWD parts :yes: ... don't know if they're interchangeable or not ... :)
Gabe,

I realize it says that on the brake pad results page and can certainly understand the confusion, that in which I apologize. It's a database issue on our end.

We are using our shock database make/model names to power the brakepadwarehouse page for the time being. This is being corrected.

Currently Rancho, Bilstein, KYB or Monroe do not carry shocks for your AWD Charger, however the Monroe brake pads we carry can be interchanged (just confirmed with Monroe that this is possible).

Part numbers Fronts - CX1058 (ceramic) and DX1058 & Rear - CX1057A (ceramic) and DX1057A will work on your vehicle.
 

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Max tire size

I have an SRT8 super Bee with no suspension mods. I am looking to put some 22's on my car. With out any fender modification what are the widest tire sizes I can go. I am not a fan of rubber bands as tires around the rim. Any input is appreciated.
 

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285 don't rub, but 295 need a back fenders rolling job's... :beerchug:
 

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Agreed...great post!
 

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New Eibach Pro-line springs

Guys,

I got a good deal on Pro line 2" lowering springs. After 6 months installed on my 06 R/T, I'm getting tired of the suspension being so soft.

Should I get Eibach shocks and struts, KYB or others?

What are your recommendations?

I'm looking for a SRT8 type firmness.

What are your thoughts

Thanks
 

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Best- Thanks for letting me know about the TPMS link, I have put in a link to a working thread... To answer your question, I hope this helps:

From the How Do I ... Everything thread:

Chances are that the replacement sensor they installed is the wrong part number for the model-year / model you guys have.

The R/T's and the SRT8's use different part number sensors, and I believe 2009+ cars also have a different part number.


OR,

It could just be that the tire pressures are off :)

There is no sensor-training procedure that I know of ... when one of my tires is low, if I just add air with a portable, plug-in, air compressor, the light goes off on its own ...
 

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https://secure.merlinsoftware.com.au/peddersusa/default.aspx?ProdCode=FRMAINT

the shocks are a load leveling shock due to the extra gear that you have to carry. Another option is what i've posted above, it's not any less money, but you would get all 4 shocks, as well as the performance springs, bump steer kit and the radius rod bushings.

This kit is in out First Responder section for Police/Pursuit Vehicles.
 

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DangDaytona, New member here. Got myself a slightly used '06 TorRed Daytona. Had her a little more than a year now. I want to run the stage 1 Mopar springs but I am aware of needing to replace the load leveling shocks in the rear. Any idea of a good upgrade? Are SRT shocks the load leveling ones too? My local dealership had no advice for me. Nice. Thanks guys.
 
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