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What size tires are on the Dodge Charger SRT?

In short, tire sizes for the Dodge Charger SRT vary by trim and year, but two common patterns dominate recent models: non-Widebody SRT versions use smaller front tires and larger rear tires, while Widebody versions use a more evenly wide setup. For most current configurations, look for 275/40R20 front and 315/35R20 rear on non-Widebody models, and 305/35R20 front and 315/35R20 rear on Widebody models. Always check your door jamb sticker or the owner's manual for the exact specs on your vehicle.


Non-Widebody SRT tire sizes


The standard non-Widebody Charger SRT configurations typically pair a narrower front tire with a wider rear tire to maximize grip and acceleration performance. The following sizes are commonly found on recent non-Widebody SRT models, though variations can occur by year or package.



  • Front tires: 275/40R20

  • Rear tires: 315/35R20


Note: Some model years or special editions may differ slightly, so verify with the vehicle’s tire placard or official documentation for your exact build.


Widebody SRT tire sizes


The Widebody treatment broadens the front track and tire width, typically resulting in a larger front tire while maintaining a robust rear setup for high-performance handling. The following sizes reflect common Widebody configurations in recent Dodge Charger SRT lineup.



  • Front tires: 305/35R20

  • Rear tires: 315/35R20


Note: Redeye and other SRT variants with Widebody may share these sizes, but it’s essential to confirm for your specific year and package.


Model-year specifics and the end of production


As part of Dodge’s broader lineup changes, Charger production with traditional internal-combustion SRT variants effectively spans up to the 2023 model year, with some continued availability in used-market channels. Tire sizes described here cover mainstream 2020s-era SRT and Widebody configurations; always verify the exact specification for your particular car, especially if you’re shopping a used vehicle or a special edition.


Summary


For Dodge Charger SRT models, tire sizes typically follow two patterns: non-Widebody SRT vehicles use 275/40R20 fronts and 315/35R20 rears, while Widebody SRT variants use 305/35R20 fronts and 315/35R20 rears. Exact numbers can vary by year, trim, and package, so consult the door sticker or owner’s manual to confirm the precise specification for your car. These sizes align with the model’s emphasis on performance grip and handling, particularly on the higher-end SRT and Redeye variants.

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