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What size tire is on a 2014 Dodge Charger?

The standard tire size for a 2014 Dodge Charger is 215/65R17. This tire size provides a good balance of performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency for the Charger's size and intended use as a full-size sedan. The 215 refers to the tire width in millimeters, the 65 is the aspect ratio, the R indicates radial construction, and the 17 is the wheel diameter in inches.


Tire Size Breakdown


Let's break down the 215/65R17 tire size in more detail:



  • 215 - The tire width in millimeters. This size provides a good balance of handling, comfort, and fuel efficiency for the Charger.

  • 65 - The aspect ratio, which is the ratio of the tire's sidewall height to the tread width. A 65 aspect ratio means the sidewall height is 65% of the tread width.

  • R - Radial construction, which is the standard for modern passenger vehicle tires. Radial tires provide better handling, fuel efficiency, and tread life compared to older bias-ply tires.

  • 17 - The wheel diameter in inches. The 17-inch wheels are a common size for full-size sedans like the Charger, providing a good balance of ride quality, handling, and aesthetics.


This tire size is the factory-recommended specification for the 2014 Dodge Charger, but owners may choose to install different sizes for various reasons, such as improved performance, off-road capability, or a different look.


Tire Replacement Considerations


When replacing the tires on a 2014 Dodge Charger, it's important to use the correct size to maintain the vehicle's handling, safety, and performance characteristics. Owners should consult their owner's manual or the information placard located on the driver's side doorjamb to ensure they select the proper replacement tires.


In addition to the factory-recommended size, there may be some flexibility in tire selection, as the Charger can accommodate a range of sizes, typically from 215/55R17 to 245/45R20. However, it's crucial to stay within the recommended size range to avoid potential issues with speedometer accuracy, clearance, and overall vehicle dynamics.

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 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.



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.



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.



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 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.



What size are Dodge Charger tires?


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


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