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

The 2014 Dodge Dart is a compact sedan that offers a range of tire size options to suit different driving needs and preferences. Depending on the specific trim level and factory-installed tires, the Dart can accommodate a variety of tire sizes to enhance its performance, handling, and appearance.


Factory-Recommended Tire Sizes


According to the manufacturer, the 2014 Dodge Dart comes equipped with the following factory-recommended tire sizes:



  • P205/55R16 (standard on SE, SXT, and Aero trims)

  • P225/45R17 (standard on Rallye, Limited, and GT trims)


These tire sizes are designed to provide a balance of performance, comfort, and fuel efficiency for the Dart's intended use as a daily driver.


Aftermarket Tire Size Options


While the factory-recommended tire sizes are a good starting point, owners of the 2014 Dodge Dart may choose to install aftermarket tires to suit their specific needs or preferences. Some common aftermarket tire size options for the Dart include:



  • P205/50R17

  • P215/50R17

  • P225/40R18

  • P235/40R18


These larger tire sizes can provide improved handling, a more aggressive appearance, and potentially better traction in certain driving conditions. However, it's important to ensure that any aftermarket tires are compatible with the Dart's wheel size and suspension components to avoid potential issues.


Considerations When Changing Tire Size


When considering a change in tire size for your 2014 Dodge Dart, there are a few important factors to keep in mind:



  • Wheel size compatibility: Ensure the new tires will fit the Dart's factory wheels or that you have compatible aftermarket wheels.

  • Speedometer and odometer accuracy: Larger or smaller tires can affect the accuracy of these instruments, so you may need to have them recalibrated.

  • Clearance and suspension: Verify that the new tires will not rub against any suspension components or the vehicle's body.

  • Load rating and speed rating: Match or exceed the factory tire's load and speed ratings to maintain safe and reliable performance.


By carefully considering these factors, you can select the right tire size for your 2014 Dodge Dart to enhance its performance, appearance, and overall driving experience.

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.



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.



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.



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.



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.



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.



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).



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.



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.


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