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Old 03-24-2005, 08:31 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Question option codes for tires?

Does anybody know the two option codes for the tires on the 06 SRT8? (I assume the tire options for the 06 were the same as the 05?) I think the All-seasons were TR9 but not sure of the F1 tire option code. Just want to double check my dealer to make sure he got the right tire option on the car (he seems a little clueless, imagine that).

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Old 03-24-2005, 09:45 AM   #2 (permalink)
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I have an 06 on order and the 245 front / 255 rear F1 tires are standard. The only option is to down grade to 245 front / 245 rear all season tires. If you want the F1's no tire option should be selected on your order.
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I have an 06 on order and the 245 front / 255 rear F1 tires are standard. The only option is to down grade to 245 front / 245 rear all season tires. If you want the F1's no tire option should be selected on your order.
actually, the AS tires are considered an upgrade, at a cost of $100. I know, because I have that option...
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Old 03-24-2005, 11:57 AM   #4 (permalink)
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actually, the AS tires are considered an upgrade, at a cost of $100. I know, because I have that option...
You might want to check that order again...both Chrysler's site and Edmunds show that as a $0.00 option. Don't want you getting ripped by the dealer.
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You might want to check that order again...both Chrysler's site and Edmunds show that as a $0.00 option. Don't want you getting ripped by the dealer.
actually, someone posted that "standard" is different for different climates??
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Yes "standard" is different for different climates.
I am in Canada and the all seasons will be standard here (at least the were on the Magnum SRT8 I ordered).
I wanted the F-1's so the dealer specified that code (don't have it here at the office) on my sales contract.
It is quite common for manufacturers to specify all seasons as standard on performance models sold here in the great white north.

There may differences in northern US states too, but I can't be sure about that.
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