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For anyone who uses their Challenger as a year round daily driver - I had a set of General G-Max tires put on a couple of months ago. We had 3.5" of snow overnight. I drove in to work at 4:30am on unplowed roads and had no major difficulty getting there. The only "spin outs" were from to much throttle from a dead stop.
 

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General G-Max AS-03 is the tire brand and model. I have the Challenger SRT8, so I have 20" wheels. My front tire size is 245/45 ZR20. My rear tire size is 255/45 ZR20. They are directional tires, so rotating will be out of the question if your tire size is different between front and rear. I've read some complaints about weak sidewalls, but haven't noticed any problem with mine. I cant say that I've "curbed" them but they haven't suffered any damage from potholes and the like.
 

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Put a pair of those on the rear of my 2011 R/T on the stock 20 inch wheels. Went with 275/40's, same height as stock tire but wider. It's been a few months and very impressed so far.:smileup:
 

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My neighbor has these tires on his car (not a Challenger) and is happy with their traction and ride characteristics.
 

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Put a pair of those on the rear of my 2011 R/T on the stock 20 inch wheels. Went with 275/40's, same height as stock tire but wider. It's been a few months and very impressed so far.:smileup:
You were able to squeeze 275's on those stock wheels?
 
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