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What size tire is on a 2014 Dodge Charger?


When it comes to maintaining or replacing the tires on your 2014 Dodge Charger, knowing the correct tire size is essential. The right tire size ensures optimal performance, safety, and fuel efficiency. In this article, we’ll explore the standard tire sizes for this vehicle and provide tips for selecting the best tires for your needs.


Standard Tire Sizes for the 2014 Dodge Charger


The 2014 Dodge Charger comes in several trims, and the tire size can vary depending on the specific model and package. Below are the standard tire sizes for the most common trims:



  • Base Model (SE): 215/65R17

  • SXT: 235/55R18

  • R/T: 245/45R20

  • SRT8: 245/45ZR20 (performance tires)


It’s important to note that these sizes are the factory-recommended specifications. If your Charger has aftermarket wheels or modifications, the tire size may differ. Always check the sidewall of your current tires or consult your vehicle’s owner’s manual for confirmation.


How to Choose the Right Tires for Your Charger


When selecting new tires for your 2014 Dodge Charger, consider the following factors:



  • Driving Conditions: If you frequently drive in snowy or wet conditions, consider all-season or winter tires for better traction.

  • Performance Needs: For high-performance trims like the SRT8, stick with performance tires to maintain handling and speed capabilities.

  • Budget: Tires come in a range of prices. While premium tires often offer better durability and performance, there are affordable options that still meet safety standards.

  • Warranty: Look for tires with a good warranty to protect your investment.


Tips for Maintaining Your Tires


Proper tire maintenance can extend the life of your tires and improve your vehicle’s performance. Here are some tips:



  • Check tire pressure regularly and keep it at the recommended PSI.

  • Rotate your tires every 5,000 to 7,500 miles to ensure even wear.

  • Inspect your tires for signs of damage, such as cracks, bulges, or uneven tread wear.

  • Replace tires when the tread depth reaches 2/32 of an inch or if they show significant wear.


Conclusion


Knowing the correct tire size for your 2014 Dodge Charger is crucial for maintaining safety and performance. Whether you’re replacing worn-out tires or upgrading for better handling, always refer to the factory specifications or consult a trusted auto service professional. At Kevin’s Autos, we’re here to help with all your tire and maintenance needs. Feel free to contact us for expert advice or to schedule a tire service appointment!


Frequently Asked Questions

What size tires fit a 2014 Dodge Charger?


Similarly to the previous generation, the 2011 to 2014 Dodge Charger comes equipped with 17 through 22 inch tires. The 3.6i V6 base and all-wheel drive comes with 215/65R17, 235/55R18, 235/60R17, 235/50R19, 235/55R19, 255/50R19, 245/45R20, 255/45R20, and 265/40R20 tire sizes.



What sizes do tires come in?


Tires usually come in the following widths (in inches): 8, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 26, and 28. Tires in these sizes are typically found on most passenger cars, light-duty light trucks, SUVs, minivans, and vans. Tires with a rim diameter measured in inches are called "inch rim" sizes.



What is the life expectancy of a 2014 Dodge Charger?


between 150,000 to 250,000 miles
Longevity and Durability
The lifespan of a Dodge Charger is another testament to its reliability. Generally, Chargers are expected to last between 150,000 to 250,000 miles, a range supported by user experiences shared on forums and automotive communities.



What size are Dodge Charger tires?


R/T: 245/45R20. Scat Pack: 245/45R20, 275/40R20. Scat Pack Widebody: 305/35R20.



What is my stock tire size?


Find the information in your vehicle owner's manual in the glove compartment or on the tire information sticker on your driver's side door. Usually those elements contain all the information related to your tire size and specifications as well as the appropriate tire pressure.



Is 2014 a good year for a Dodge Charger?


J.D. Power gives the 2014 Dodge Charger a reliability score of 2.5 out of five. A score of three out of five is considered average for all vehicles across the industry.



What size rims can fit 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.



How do I tell my tire size?


The tire size for your vehicle and wheels can be found in two places:

  1. Sidewall of your tire.
  2. Inside frame of the driver side door.



What alternate tire size can I use?


As a general rule, you want replacement tires that are within 3 percent of the diameter (height) measurement of your existing tires' diameter — assuming your current tires are what your owner's manual recommends.



What size tires are on a 2014 Dodge Challenger?


The Challenger SE and SXT from 2009-2014 were originally equipped with 215/65R17, 235/55R18, 235/50R19 and 245/45ZR20. Sizing options remained similar on the 2015-2019 SXT and GT trims, except for the removal of the 17″ and 19″ options, and the addition of 255/45ZR20.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.