Newbie needs help ...

I agree, I've seen some really nice old mopars with 20s' but to make it look right, takes some serious forethought and design work. They need to be tucked under pretty tight and that's not easy especially up front. They are not everuone's cup o' tea but they can look good. The trick is not making the car look like it's a toy. MuscleRodShop in South TX does some very nice work. I got to see a charger they did sa a widebody before it was public. Stunning work they did and it looks "right". That car is six inches wider and 3 inches shorter that it started out and has a full chassis, and viper motor.

-C

wel, we keep ssaying 20's but lets also say 15, 16, 17, 18 or 19. All bigger than stock in many cases considering many came with 14's.

A 28" tire on a 20" wheel as a 4" sidewall. A 24" tire on a 16" wheel has the same sidewall. 18"26"..etc.