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What size socket are the lug nuts on a Dodge Charger?


When it comes to maintaining your Dodge Charger, knowing the correct size socket for the lug nuts is essential for tire changes and maintenance. This article will provide you with the necessary information to ensure you have the right tools for the job.


Standard Socket Size for Dodge Charger Lug Nuts


The lug nuts on a Dodge Charger typically require a socket size of 13/16 inches or 21 mm. This size is standard for most models, but it's always a good idea to double-check your specific vehicle's manual or consult with a professional if you're unsure.


Steps to Change a Tire on a Dodge Charger


Changing a tire can be straightforward if you follow these steps:



  • Gather Your Tools: Ensure you have the correct socket size (13/16 inches or 21 mm), a jack, and a tire iron.

  • Loosen the Lug Nuts: Before lifting the car, use the tire iron to loosen the lug nuts slightly while the tire is still on the ground.

  • Lift the Vehicle: Use the jack to lift the car off the ground until the tire is clear.

  • Remove the Lug Nuts: Completely unscrew the lug nuts and remove the tire.

  • Install the New Tire: Place the new tire onto the hub and hand-tighten the lug nuts.

  • Lower the Vehicle: Carefully lower the car back to the ground.

  • Tighten the Lug Nuts: Once the car is on the ground, use the tire iron to securely tighten the lug nuts in a crisscross pattern.


Following these steps will help ensure that your tire change is safe and effective. Always remember to check the lug nut torque specifications after driving a short distance to ensure they are secure.


Conclusion


Knowing the correct socket size for your Dodge Charger's lug nuts is crucial for any maintenance or tire changes. With the right tools and a bit of knowledge, you can handle tire changes confidently. If you have any doubts or need assistance, don't hesitate to reach out to a professional auto service.


Frequently Asked Questions

What size socket for Dodge Challenger lug nuts?


The socket sizes of Dodge Challenger lug nuts are 13/16″. In other words, you would need a 22mm hex socket to fit. Aftermarket wheel nuts are made in a variety of styles, seat types, and materials. People who like to swap their wheels usually end up replacing the wheel nuts to fit the aftermarket wheels.



What size are Dodge lug nuts?


The most common sizes of Dodge lug nuts are M14x1. 5mm/M12x1. 5mm thread pitch, 13/16″ hex, and standard size 60-degree conical seat. Aftermarket Dodge wheel nuts are various in styles, seat types, and materials.



How do I know my lug nut size?


Most manuals will specify the size and type of lug nuts required for the vehicle. But if you don't have access to your owner's manual, you can check the side of the wheel nut to see if the size is imprinted on it. That's most common for nuts that have a chrome cap fitted over the lug nut, but it's a possibility.



What lug size is a Dodge Charger?


The Dodge Charger bolt pattern for the years 1966-1978 is 5×4.5″ (5×114.3mm). Model years 1982-1987 have a Dodge Charger lug pattern of 4×3.94″ (4x100mm). The Dodge Charger bolt pattern for the model years 2005 to present are 5×4.53″ (5x115mm).



Is 19mm the same as 3/4?


A 19 mm socket is 0.002 inches (two thousandths of an inch) smaller than 3/4 inch.



What size socket fits a 22mm nut?


Size Chart

Bolt sizeSizeTolerance
M1422mm22.06
1/2″UNC7/8″22.28
23mm23.06
1/2″BSW23.43



What size socket to take off lug nuts?


4) Socket Sizes
If the question “what size of sockets for lug nuts should I use” comes to your mind; the most common socket sizes for lug nuts are 17 mm, 19 mm, 21 mm, and 22 mm, all available at Olsa Tools. The 11/16-inch, 3/4-inch, 13/16-inch, and 7/8-inch SAE socket sizes also are fairly common.



What type of socket is used when removing lug nuts?


A good mechanic will be using black impact sockets and will not just run the lug nut down with the wrench set on high, but finish tightening the lug nuts with a torque wrench.



What size socket fits a Dodge Charger lug nut?


The thread size of Dodge Charger lug nuts is M14x1.



Can I use 7/8 instead of 22mm?


A 7/8" socket will work on a 22mm lug nut, but it can feel a little loose. The other way around, a 22mm can work on a 7/8" lug nut, but it can be really snug, which is not bad.


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