Expert guides, safety tips, and build advice for your 2022 Dodge Challenger.

AC problems in a Challenger range from minor refrigerant loss to compressor failure. Here's how to diagnose each.

Removing the rear seat is one of the easiest ways to reduce weight. Here's how to do it and what to expect.

A smaller blower pulley or ported lid is the first and most cost-effective upgrade for any Hellcat or Redeye.

How to rotate your Challenger's tires and reset the TPMS system correctly — without the TPMS light staying on.

The Challenger is a RWD muscle car — but with the right tires and technique, it's manageable in winter conditions.

High-demand electrical systems — big audio, electric fans, cooling pumps — can overwhelm the stock alternator. Here's when to upgrade.

Track driving and sustained high loads raise oil temps on the HEMI. An oil cooler prevents thermal breakdown — here's what to know.

Exhaust tip upgrades are a quick visual win. Here's what fits the Challenger and what to expect from different styles.

All modern Challengers use electric cooling fans. Here's how the system works and what causes cooling problems.

Dirty injectors cause rough idle and poor fuel economy. Should you clean or replace them? Here's the breakdown.

High-power Challengers can flex or break the stock driveshaft. Here's when and what to upgrade to.

Stock Challenger axles have limits. Here's when to upgrade to aftermarket half-shafts and what to expect.