2012 Dodge Charger Wheels
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REPLICAS BY LUXXX® - REP DG08 Satin Bronze$288.33 - $358.33 -

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ENCORE ALLOYS® - ENC105 Silver$322.50 -

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VCT® - FUSION Satin Black$357.20 - $409.22 -

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ROTIFORM® - RSE Gunmetal$480.26 -
VCT® - V81 Chrome$490.72 - $587.83 -
MKW® - M123 Gloss Black with Machined Face$348.00 - $402.00 -
MKW® - M124 Gloss Black$348.00 - $402.00 -
AZARA® - AZA-536 Gloss Black with Machined Face$374.32 - $552.31 -
AZARA® - AZA-537 Gloss Black with Machined Face$374.32 - $552.31 -
AZARA® - AZA-537 Nano Chrome$498.38 - $605.14 -

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AZARA® - AZA-534 Gloss Black with Machined Face$374.32 - $552.31 -
AZARA® - AZA-534 Nano Chrome$498.38 - $811.37 -
AZARA® - AZA-524 Gloss Black with Machined Face$374.32 - $453.84 -
AZARA® - AZA-527 Gloss Black with Machined Face$374.32 - $552.31 -
AZARA® - AZA-524 Nano Chrome$498.38 - $811.37 -
AZARA® - AZA-527 Nano Chrome$498.38 - $605.14 -
AZARA® - AZA-529 Nano Chrome$498.38 - $605.14 -
AZARA® - AZA-529 Nano Gold$517.35 - $624.12 -
REPLICA1® - RP22 Matte Bronze$353.74
Combining decent practicality and excellent performance, the Dodge Charger is a great choice for many drivers. It offers more than enough for most customers, being agile, fast, and easy to drive. The car’s sporty nature is emphasized by a muscular exterior look, and you can further improve it in your own way. One of the most popular and obviously most noticeable ways to upgrade your car is to install custom wheels. Whether you’re planning to improve the appearance, performance, or both, aftermarket wheels can do the job. Take a look at our ever-expanding range of 2012 Dodge Charger wheels and you will definitely find the ones to meet your needs just right.
Our selection of rims is sourced from trusted manufacturers like BBS, Lexani, Hemi, TSW, Rosso, Focal, and lots of others. The right aluminum alloy wheels will not only give you car the look that matches it best but also improve its performance by reducing unsprung mass. The strongest and most lightweight of all aluminum alloy rims are made through forging. Their flow-formed counterparts offer optimal rigidity-to-weight ratio while being more affordable. Casting is the simplest and most inexpensive method of producing aluminum rims, but they are still strong enough to withstand different driving conditions.


























