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I have a 2019 Challenger HC RE WB and just went through this whole process. At first I was living with the stock Pirelli all-seasons. Next, I had decided to go with Michelin PS4s in the stock size (305-35-20) on the stock wheels. But as you're no doubt figuring out, the car is severely under-tired in the rear. So now I've bit the bullet. Triumph Wheels is making me a set of 20 by 11" front wheels and 20 by 12.5" rear wheels which will have Michelin PS4s sizes 305-35-20 on the front and 345-30-20 on the rear.
 

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I have Michelin Ps4s on my 2020 Challenger RE NB , 305 on the back. 275 on the front. A world of difference from the stock Perellis but I still break them loose at a 30 roll. I’m thinking of Nittos or MT street ET.
 

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I have a 2019 Challenger HC RE WB and just went through this whole process. At first I was living with the stock Pirelli all-seasons. Next, I had decided to go with Michelin PS4s in the stock size (305-35-20) on the stock wheels. But as you're no doubt figuring out, the car is severely under-tired in the rear. So now I've bit the bullet. Triumph Wheels is making me a set of 20 by 11" front wheels and 20 by 12.5" rear wheels which will have Michelin PS4s sizes 305-35-20 on the front and 345-30-20 on the rear.
Do this ^^^. Nothing is better for the street, by a mile. I am not just guessing, I have used the PS4S 345/30 PS4S on my rears with aftermarket wheels. They hook great and even more important, they are in service for their third season!
 

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Ok what do you guys recommend .. 2021 charger wb re. Stock currently 305’s
Kind of depends on whether you prioritize going straight or taking corners. I've been running NT555R2s in 315/35/20 for the past month. I'm very happy with them. An incredible improvement over stock. They've also done well in rain so far.
 

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Do you have a WB or NB to run the 315 with NT555R2s? What kind of wheel?
Challenger NB. Niche sport series gamma M224, 20x10.5 on the rear
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. In case you're curious, no rubbing, no cutting, and no spacers. They're basically even with the edge of the quarter panel. I've got some lil devil flares ordered.
 

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I'll bet Batt has better tires than I do, right now anyway. I just drove mine yesterday and spun the crap out of the Pirelli all-season tires at 60 mph. I do believe my tire pressures were a bit high at 33 psi cold. I've got 345s (PS4s) coming and I can't wait.
 

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Well, it's a Redeye, so keep that in mind. Once they're warm, on a nice flat road they'll hook with no spin at 30+ mph. Haven't tried them on a track.


Amazing your hooking around 30 mph with those tires especially on a Redeye. I have the 555r2 in a 305-35-20 with 20x10.5 reps and I can't hook a 30 roll let alone a 40. Around 50 is where I'll be able to hook and this is on a STOCK Hellcat. At the track not really pleased but they need to have a really smokey burnout to get better.

I agree they do fine in the rain and also not bad in the corners but I was expecting more from them traction wise. I think I'll either try a MT ET ss or Toyo r888r next.
 
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