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What size are Dodge Charger rims?

The Dodge Charger uses wheel diameters that range from 18 inches up to 20 inches, with base models typically riding on 18-inch rims and higher-performance variants often fitted with 20-inch wheels. The exact size depends on the model year and trim level.


Rim sizes across generations


Over its production life, the Charger has been offered with wheels from 17 inches to 20 inches in diameter. In recent years, most trims fall into one of three major sizes: 18-inch wheels on base models, 19–20-inch wheels on mid- and higher trims, and 20-inch wheels on the performance-focused variants. Widebody and track-oriented versions sometimes feature wider widths or staggered setups to accommodate larger brakes and wider tires.


How to verify your Charger’s exact size


To confirm the precise wheel diameter for a specific Charger, use these checks:


Door placard and build sheet


Look at the sticker on the driver's door jamb or consult the original window sticker or build sheet for the factory wheel size listed for your trim.


Tire sidewall and wheel


Read the tire size on the sidewall (for example, P245/45R20). The last number before the letter indicates the wheel diameter in inches (20 inches in this example). The same wheel diameter should be reflected on the wheel itself or in the owner's manual.


What to consider when replacing wheels


When replacing wheels, ensure you match or approve the correct diameter, width, bolt pattern, offset, hub bore, and brake clearance. Mismatched sizes can affect speedometer accuracy, ABS/traction control, and ride quality. If in doubt, consult a dealer or a qualified tire shop.


Useful checks to avoid mistakes


Compare any aftermarket wheel you’re considering with the factory wheel specifications for your exact model/year, and verify compatibility with your tires and suspension.


Summary


The Dodge Charger’s wheel sizes vary by year and trim, typically covering 18–20 inches in diameter. For the exact size on a given car, check the door sticker, window sticker, or the tire size on the sidewall, and consult the owner's manual or dealer if needed. When replacing wheels, ensure proper fitment and compatibility with the vehicle’s brakes and suspension.

What is my stock rim size?


One way to determine the rim size for your vehicle is to look at the alphanumeric tire size code located in the owner's manual, driver's side door jamb, or inside the glove box door. Look for a code like P215/65 R15 95H.



What size rims are on a Dodge Charger?


What size rims come on a Dodge Charger? The Dodge Charger comes with a range of wheel size options, including 17-inch rims, 18-inch rims, 19-inch rims and 20-inch rims, depending on its year model and trim level. Regardless of its rim diameter, your Charger rims will feature a 5x115 bolt pattern.



What Dodge has a 5x115 bolt pattern?


Vehicles That Use the 5x115 Bolt Pattern (Examples)
Popular Dodge and Chrysler platforms include the Charger, Challenger, Magnum, and Chrysler 300.



What size rims are on a 2013 Dodge Charger?


7th Generation Dodge Charger (2011–Present)

ModelBolt PatternOEM Wheel
2012 Dodge Charger (7th Gen)5x115mm17–20 Inch
2013 Dodge Charger (7th Gen)5x115mm17–20 Inch
2014 Dodge Charger (7th Gen)5x115mm17–20 Inch
2015 Dodge Charger (7th Gen)5x115mm17–20 Inch


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