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What size tires can I put on a 2014 Dodge Dart?


Choosing the right tire size for your 2014 Dodge Dart is crucial for ensuring optimal performance, safety, and comfort while driving. With various options available, it’s important to understand the specifications and recommendations for your vehicle. In this article, we will explore the appropriate tire sizes for the Dodge Dart and provide tips for selecting the best tires for your needs.


Recommended Tire Sizes


The 2014 Dodge Dart typically comes with several tire size options depending on the trim level and wheel size. Here are the most common tire sizes:



  • 215/55R16

  • 225/45R17

  • 225/40R18


These sizes correspond to different wheel diameters and performance characteristics. It’s essential to check your vehicle’s owner manual or the tire placard located on the driver’s side door jamb for the exact specifications for your specific model.


Factors to Consider When Choosing Tires


When selecting tires for your Dodge Dart, consider the following factors:



  • Driving Conditions: Assess whether you primarily drive in wet, dry, or snowy conditions. This will influence your choice between all-season, summer, or winter tires.

  • Tread Life: Look for tires that offer a good balance between performance and longevity. Tires with a higher treadwear rating typically last longer.

  • Performance Needs: If you enjoy spirited driving, consider performance tires that provide better grip and handling.

  • Budget: Tires come in a wide range of prices. Determine your budget while ensuring you don’t compromise on quality.


Conclusion


Choosing the right tire size for your 2014 Dodge Dart is essential for maintaining the vehicle's performance and safety. By considering the recommended sizes and the factors outlined above, you can make an informed decision that suits your driving style and conditions. If you have any questions or need assistance with tire selection, feel free to reach out to us at Kevin's Autos for expert advice and service!


Frequently Asked Questions

What size rims fit a Dodge Dart?


What size rims come on the Dodge Dart? The Dodge Dart has a range of OE rim sizes, including 16-inch rims, 17-inch rims and 18-inch rims. Found on many vehicle types, including luxury sedans, sports cars and daily drivers, many of the best wheel manufacturers make rims in these sizes.



Can I replace my tires with a different size?


If done incorrectly, changing the tire size can be detrimental to the safety of your vehicle. If done properly, choosing to go with a larger tire size can be beneficial and even increase the performance of your vehicle.



What different size tires can I use?


Generally, it is recommended to go with tires that have a diameter within 3% difference from the factory recommended tires.



How many miles can a 2014 Dodge Dart last?


200,000-250,000 miles
How long do Dodge Darts last? According to getjerry.com, a Dodge Dart should last 200,000-250,000 miles with proper maintenance. With exceptional care, the car could even make it past the 250,000-mile point.



Is A Dodge Dart a reliable car?


The Dodge Dart Reliability Rating is 4.0 out of 5.0, which ranks it 28th out of 36 for compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $597 which means it has average ownership costs. The severity of repairs is average, and major issues are less frequent than average, so major repairs are not common for the Dart.



What is the most common issue with the 2014 Dodge Dart?


Many 2014 Dodge Dart owners complain that their engine suddenly stalls or dies while they're on the road. Image source: Wikimedia. Drivers have also reported stiff steering and braking issues that seem to come out of nowhere.



Is there a recall on 2014 Dodge Dart?


Summary: Chrysler (FCA US LLC) is recalling certain model year 2013-2015 Dodge Dart vehicles manufactured February 24, 2012, to June 16, 2015. The affected vehicles may experience failure of the transmission control module (TCM), causing the transmission to unexpectedly shift into neutral.



How long do Dodge Dart engines last?


If you look at repairs from the perspective of operating cost and continue with proper maintenance, it'll likely last 300k-400k. That's how I've always viewed repairs on my vehicles, I typically sell them in decent running condition at around 300k.



Can I use 275 tires instead of 265?


Going from 265 to 275 is fine on your car and you should not notice any difference in driving. It's less than a 4% difference in width: 10/265 = 0.0377).



Can you go up a size in rims?


For example, you may be able to increase your rim size while you reduce your profile or increase your width. If calculated correctly, you may end up with an overall wheel size similar to your stock wheels, but you will have the larger wheels you want.


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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.