2008-2022 Challenger D2 Racing Pro Series Lowering Springs Review & Install

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Have an easier time making those fast corners with the help of D2 Racing’s Pro Series Lowering Springs. Unlike your Dodge Challenger’s stock springs, these aftermarket products are crafted to improve your car’s handling. D2 Racing’s Pro Series Lowering Springs are made to lower your car’s ride height, making it easier to achieve that sleeker yet aggressive Challenger appeal.
    Crafted From Highly Durable Tensile Wires. No matter where you take your Dodge Challenger, these springs can keep up with your unique driving lifestyle. Thanks to their high tensile wire construction, as well as their cold wound and shot peened features, they boast remarkable strength and durability.
    Progressive Design. Progressive springs (also known as variable rate springs) are designed to be more compliant when riding over rough and uneven surfaces like public roads. Progressive springs are engineered with a low starting spring rate that increases as the spring compresses. Variable rate compression allows for a smoother ride, while still providing good handling characteristics when pushed hard. This makes progressive rate springs a popular choice for daily street driven Challengers.
    Clears Stock and Aftermarket Wheels & Tires. These lowering springs were engineered to be compatible with your factory size wheels and tires, as well as AmericanMuscle's pre-configured wheel and tire combo kits (specific to your generation), to assure proper clearance with no rubbing issues.
    Professional Installation Recommended. Seeing that a spring compressor is required for installation of these Coil Springs, AmericanMuscle recommends professional installation. With the proper tools, installation can be completed in about three hours. Please note that an alignment is highly recommended after installation.
    One Year Manufacturer Warranty. Each D2 Racing Pro Series Lowering Springs kit sold comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty. Please check out the manufacturer’s website for more information about the warranty’s terms and conditions.
    Application. These D2 Racing Pro Series Lowering Springs are designed to fit 2008-2022 Dodge Challenger RWD models not equipped with the Nivomat Suspension System.
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Komentáře • 7

  • @AmericanMuscleDodge
    @AmericanMuscleDodge  Před rokem +3

    Shop these D2 Racing Lowering Springs! : muscle.am/3zyEjPC

  • @mannyhelzer2515
    @mannyhelzer2515 Před 23 dny

    4 hours is the biggest lie this took me well over 12 hours to install all four with the help of another person well worth the time and effort but is ur not experienced
    Expect to be putting in a long, long time . That being said the video is well worth watching yes you helped a ton . 10/10

  • @doctolson67
    @doctolson67 Před rokem +1

    Can they be used to lower the front end with the rear still the same heights to achieve the look if a jacked up rear and wide tires on back, skinny on steer liw we did in the 70s?

  • @xrcstrx
    @xrcstrx Před rokem +1

    What current wheel set up is on that challenger? Is it a squared or staggered set up? I have the same exact wheels so I'm trying to see if my car would have the same lowered end result.

  • @nasrythfunes8265
    @nasrythfunes8265 Před 9 měsíci

    22:39 im ngl the way u torqued this was painful knowing you’re not supposed to torque the bolt, rather the nut, then I realized this isn’t a AH64 Apache 💀

  • @demodemoncrat441
    @demodemoncrat441 Před rokem +1

    Can these be used on widebodies with adaptive suspension?

  • @cavitycreep
    @cavitycreep Před rokem

    What king of shocks will i need?