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What is the bolt pattern on a Dodge Charger SRT?

The Dodge Charger SRT typically uses a 5-lug, 115-mm bolt pattern (5x115). In other words, five studs arranged on a 115 mm circle, which is also expressed as 5x4.53 inches. This is the standard setup for modern Charger SRT models, though you should still verify for your exact year and trim before buying wheels or adapters.


Standard bolt pattern


Below is a quick reference of the bolt pattern most Charger SRT models follow. This helps explain compatibility with wheels and aftermarket parts.



  • Bolt pattern: 5 lug holes

  • Center circle: 115 mm (4.53 inches) diameter

  • Common shorthand: 5x115


Leveraging this standard aids in ensuring wheel compatibility across the Charger family, including SRT variants, Challenger, and 300 on the same platform. Always confirm with official specs for your specific vehicle to avoid fitment issues.


How to verify for your model year


Because production details can vary by year, trim, and aftermarket changes, use these steps to confirm the exact bolt pattern for your car before purchasing wheels or adapters.



  1. Consult the owner’s manual or the official Dodge spec sheet for your VIN.

  2. Check the driver’s side door jamb sticker or the glove compartment manual for wheel and bolt pattern details.

  3. Measure the bolt circle yourself: measure the distance between the centers of two opposite lug holes; the result should approximate 115 mm (or 4.53 inches).

  4. When in doubt, contact a Dodge dealer or a reputable aftermarket wheel retailer with your VIN to confirm compatibility.


Following these steps will help ensure you select wheels that fit properly and maintain proper safety and performance standards for your Charger SRT.


Center bore and fitment considerations


Center bore and offset


Beyond bolt pattern, wheel fitment depends on center bore size and wheel offset. Charger SRT wheels are often designed to be hub-centric to the factory hub, so verify the center bore and offset for any aftermarket wheels or adapters you plan to use by checking the wheel manufacturer’s specifications or consulting a dealer.


With the correct bolt pattern, center bore, and offset, you’ll maintain proper alignment, braking performance, and ride quality. Always confirm these details before purchasing wheels or adapters for your Charger SRT.


Summary


For most Dodge Charger SRT models, the standard bolt pattern is 5x115 (5 lug holes on a 115 mm circle). This is common across the modern LX-era Chargers, including SRT variants, but always verify your exact year and specifications with official manuals, dealer, or VIN-based documentation before making wheel changes.

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