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2019 Dodge Challanger Redeye tire question

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With the widebody option are all 4 tires 305"s or just the rear ones? And will there be a production limit on this car? Thanks for any input.
 
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With the widebody option are all 4 tires 305"s or just the rear ones? And will there be a production limit on this car? Thanks for any input.

All four are...

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305/35ZR20 Pirelli P-Zero tires on 20 x 11-inch “Devil’s Rim” split-five spoke aluminum wheels on all-four corners.
 
It will be interesting how many Redeye's (with the wide body option) are sold in its first year for Ford will be introducing their new Shelby GT 500 in 2019. Supposedly in the mid 700"s HP-wise.
 
It will be interesting how many Redeye's (with the wide body option) are sold in its first year for Ford will be introducing their new Shelby GT 500 in 2019. Supposedly in the mid 700"s HP-wise.

Remember, Mustang is more of a sports car... it might be better at the track because it is smaller and is lighter. But HELLCAT Redeye is the raw hammer muscle car. Big American coupe that 5 people can fit in comfortably and has a huge trunk. It is a true GT car and more practically everyday.
 
I just ordered a non Redeye non Widebody. It'll be interesting to see how many of those are made for 2019.
 
Send us lots of pictures, would love to write a story on your car once you get some time behind the wheel.

Thanks. I'll be sure to once it arrives and is gadly lend my insight for whatever you need.
 
The best complement I ha e ever heard for Hellcat was from Jay Leno. Jay owns literally hundreds and hundreds of cars. He owns every conceivable configuration of car from the very earliest, to the latest, from the cheapest, to the most expensive. He harbors absolutely no favoritism or bigotry toward any manufacturer.

What is his choice to drive?

He dailies his Hellcat Challenger.
 
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