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Sorry if this has already been asked. I did see some older posts, but want to stay up to date. Thinking about putting the widebody kit on my ‘20 challenger redeye. Would like some recommendations. Also, other than the obvious labor and paint, what else am I going to have to pay for to have the kit installed? Is it just fender flares and reflectors? Thanks in advance.
 

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Sorry if this has already been asked. I did see some older posts, but want to stay up to date. Thinking about putting the widebody kit on my ‘20 challenger redeye. Would like some recommendations. Also, other than the obvious labor and paint, what else am I going to have to pay for to have the kit installed? Is it just fender flares and reflectors? Thanks in advance.
Dodges direct connect will offer OEM widebody conversions with a warranty
 

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Unless it was an OEM thing I wouldnt do it. OEM is more expensive but they wont just be glued on.
 

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Sorry if this has already been asked. I did see some older posts, but want to stay up to date. Thinking about putting the widebody kit on my ‘20 challenger redeye. Would like some recommendations. Also, other than the obvious labor and paint, what else am I going to have to pay for to have the kit installed? Is it just fender flares and reflectors? Thanks in advance.
Look at the Direct Connection Kit as advised above. Keep in mind labor may be more than you would expect. The front is all bolt on but the rear will require cutting and welding into the rear quarter panels. This is the way to go as it will be as close to factory ordered WB cars and will come with all parts necessary to do it right.

The one thing not included in the kit that you will need (and may be overlooking) will be new wheels and tires. You'll need either factory sized widebody wheels and tires are some aftermarket ones that have the proper back spacing.

I'd expect to be in the $6K-$7K range to have everything fully done parts and labor (including wheels/tires) depending on labor cost and the who knows what tire prices will look like in X number of days.
 

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Sorry if this has already been asked. I did see some older posts, but want to stay up to date. Thinking about putting the widebody kit on my ‘20 challenger redeye. Would like some recommendations. Also, other than the obvious labor and paint, what else am I going to have to pay for to have the kit installed? Is it just fender flares and reflectors? Thanks in advance.
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