
We have seen a lot of YouTubers do crazy things with vehicles. Most recently, we saw StreetSpeed717 jump, total, crush cars, and set ablaze a brand new 2021 Ram 1500 TRX. But now, we are seeing another popular YouTuber do something even more interesting with 19th-century technology.

WhistlinDiesel, has done some pretty interesting videos which have included putting massive spacers on trucks and even a set of square wheels on one. But now his focus has switched over to a recently purchased Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat. While he has been known for wrecking some really expensive trucks, he has decided to attach a set of aluminum buggy wheels to the 707 horsepower Challenger.

Welded to spacers, the buggy-styled wheels stick out past the fenders of this non-Widebody Hellcat. Although the car catches attention where ever it goes, one wouldn’t think that such a setup would work on such a car with that much power on tap… but it does.
For those who complained about the standard Hellcat’s 275/40ZR20 P Zero Summer Tires not being wide enough to really put the power down, wait to see how these super-thin wagon wheels work.
So how does it handle? Does it do a burnout? How does it manage off-road? All these questions are answered in his latest video (above).
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