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Let me start out by saying what an immense help this board has been. I've learned so much from you guys, and I want to say thanks. A lot. This is the first board I've been to where the members were so willing to help. I even saw a post where a member offered to help another new member install his suspension. I'm pretty sure he didn't even know the guy. That's pretty rare these days.
Now on to the meat of this post. I've got a 2012 SRT8 Yellow Jacket. Had originally bought a 2014 RT Classic auto and made the mistake of driving my friends SRT8. I came to this forum looking to make my RT perform and handle like his SRT8, realized it would cost me more than just buying an SRT.
So, here she is:

Diablo Intune, 180 thermo, and a catch can will be here Monday. Barton shifter ordered. Razor's Edge front and rear strut braces next on the list. End links, bumpsteer kit on the list. Big props to the guys at Speedlogix!
I've got all the power I can handle right now. Gonna concentrate on the handling. Was thinking thicker sway's, but not sure what thickness the stocks are and I don't want to screw myself by getting the wrong ones.
So, a big howdy from La Grange, Texas! Thanks for access to one of the most comprehensive Challenger sites I've found on the interwebs.
Now on to the meat of this post. I've got a 2012 SRT8 Yellow Jacket. Had originally bought a 2014 RT Classic auto and made the mistake of driving my friends SRT8. I came to this forum looking to make my RT perform and handle like his SRT8, realized it would cost me more than just buying an SRT.
So, here she is:

Diablo Intune, 180 thermo, and a catch can will be here Monday. Barton shifter ordered. Razor's Edge front and rear strut braces next on the list. End links, bumpsteer kit on the list. Big props to the guys at Speedlogix!
I've got all the power I can handle right now. Gonna concentrate on the handling. Was thinking thicker sway's, but not sure what thickness the stocks are and I don't want to screw myself by getting the wrong ones.
So, a big howdy from La Grange, Texas! Thanks for access to one of the most comprehensive Challenger sites I've found on the interwebs.