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Challenger Rims & Challenger Wheels

October 12th, 2011

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Dodge Challenger Wheels

 

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Find yourself a Challenger Wheels Specialist and then sit back while your order is delivered right to your doorstep, in the exact condition you want, looking exactly like you pictured! Read the suggestions below to get a better understanding of what you can expect as a customer.

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Challenger Rims & Challenger Wheels from OriginalWheels.com

Getting your Dodge Challenger Wheels and Challenger Rims from a company with plenty of experience, a well-know name and in demand products is the only way to go!  We put our years of experience to use when we help our customers find what they are looking for to put on their vehicle. All of our packaging, refinishing and shipping is done in house by our dedicated sales representatives and warehouse team  Each member is devoted to delivering your Dodge Challenger Rims and Challenger Wheels in the most immaculate condition.  Another perk when buying through OriginalWheels.com is that we offer all of our customers a money back, satisfaction guarantee for all of our products and services(See Video about Challenger Rims) (More Info about Rims & Wheels)

History of Challenger Wheels & Challenger Rims

The Dodge Challenger has three generations to its name, one from 1970 through 1974, the second from 1978 through 1983 and the last from 2008 to the present.  This model was meant to be a rival for the Mustang and the Camaro when it first came out, it was the Dodge version of a muscle car.  The first version in the third generation was introduced in 2008 at the Chicago Auto Show as a two door coupe. However, in later generations, it came with a few standard features: it’s 5.7 L engine, 6 speed manual transmission and 20 inch Dodge Challenger Wheels and Challenger Rims.

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