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

Window tint is one of the most popular exterior mods for the Challenger — but get the wrong percentage and you're risking a ticket. Here's what you need to know about tint types, legal limits, and what looks best.

Two of the most popular paint protection options for the Challenger — PPF and ceramic coating — serve different purposes and cost very different amounts. Here's a clear breakdown of what each does and which makes sense for you.

Changing your Challenger's color without a permanent paint job? Vinyl wrap has become increasingly capable, but paint still wins in some situations. Here's an honest comparison of both options.

Racing stripes are one of the most classic Challenger looks — and they're easier and more reversible than you might think. Here's a guide to OEM stripe kits, aftermarket options, and what to know before you apply them.

The Challenger's light bars and sequential turn signals are already distinctive — but there's a strong aftermarket for projector retrofits, LED conversions, and custom housings that take the look further.

The blacked-out look is one of the most popular appearance modifications for the Challenger. Here's how to do it right — from emblem delete to grille wrap — and which methods are reversible vs permanent.

Carbon fiber parts are expensive and the market is full of cheap imitations. Here's which parts are worth the premium, what 'real' carbon fiber looks like, and how to spot fake carbon on cheap products.

A guide to every major exterior modification for the 2022 Dodge Challenger — what's truly functional, what's cosmetic, and how to build a coherent aero package if you want the real thing.