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

Offset decides whether an aftermarket wheel tucks in, sits flush, or rubs. Here is the beginner-friendly way to read offset before buying wheels for a Challenger.

Offset and backspacing describe related fitment ideas, but they are not the same number. Understanding both helps prevent rubbing and brake-clearance mistakes.

Tire sizes look cryptic until you break them into width, sidewall, and wheel diameter. This guide explains the numbers using common Challenger sizes.

Widebody Challengers can support wider factory-style tire packages, but that does not mean every wide wheel fits every car. Here is what changes.

A wider tire is only useful when it is paired with the right wheel. This guide explains why tire width and wheel width need to be planned together.

Brake clearance is not guaranteed by wheel diameter alone. Caliper shape, barrel design, spoke shape, and offset all matter.

Before you order wheels and tires, run this checklist so the shop has the specs needed to mount, balance, install, and verify the package.

Wheel spacers widen the stance and push tires into the fender for a more aggressive look — but the wrong spacers cause vibration and safety issues. Here's how to choose correctly.

Factory and aftermarket tire size limits for narrowbody and widebody Challengers — with and without spacers.

Mixing exhaust manufacturers on your Challenger is possible but comes with fitment and sound trade-offs. Here's what to consider.