manciniracing.com has what you need to do the job.
Air up, repair the tire.
Depends on what year you are asking about. List the year and I will provide an answer.
Usually 35 psi
Tire sizes for the dodge charger may vary depending on if it is all season or high performance. All season tires are 245/45R20, and high performance are 255/45R20.
studded snow tires with some weight in the trunk will do the job.
NO CUTTING NEEDED/ YOU MUST GET 275/25/24 SERIES TIRES
Put air in your tires (somewhere between 32 psi and the max for your tire)
I have 22" rims on my 2006 3.5 and it runs great. No problems with the rims.
you need about 800 to 1000 horse engine, special shocks in the front, and 14" rear tires to get the best grip.
Check the tire placard on the driver's side door sill. The TPMS sensors require 32 psi to consider the tires "inflated," but some tires require more pressure for optimal wear.
Low tire pressure (below 32 psi) on one or more of your tires.
Either you're spinning the tires, have something installed to turn it off, or (at least) one of the tire speed sensors is faulty.