Dodge Charger Tire Size

2023 Dodge Charger driving on a racetrack
 

The Dodge Charger is a classic American muscle car that the automaker is phasing out after the 2023 model year. Replacing it will be EVs that still have high-performance standards that typify the brand. And a high-performance car needs tires to match its vaunted engine and speed. As such, you’ll need to know the Dodge Charger tire size when replacing your current set after around 50,000 miles of driving in Humboldt. 

Discover all the information you need to know about the Dodge Charger’s tire sizes with our handy guide from Allen Samuels Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram (Jackson).

 

 

Dodge Charger Tire Sizes by Trim

The Dodge Charger has eight trim levels. Most of the tire sizes fit 20-inch wheels. One of the trims has an AWD version for better handling in Dyersburg. See the Dodge Charger tire size by trim:

  • SXT: 215/65R17
  • SXT AWD: 235/55R19, 245/45R20
  • GT: 245/45R20
  • R/T: 245/45R20
  • Scat Pack: 245/45R20, 275/40R20
  • Scat Pack Widebody: 305/35R20
  • SRT Hellcat Widebody: 305/35R20
  • SRT Hellcat Redeye Widebody: 305/35R20
  • SRT Jailbreak: 305/35R20

Dodge Charger Tire Pressure

Dodge Charger tires usually require 32 pounds per square inch (PSI) of air for optimal handling. However, some tires may get up to 35 psi. The actual tire inflation depends on the exact tire and model you have. Modern Dodge Chargers began production in 2006, while classics ran from 1966 to 1978 and then from 1981 to 1987. In general, the further back in years you go, the smaller tire sizes you’ll need. But that’s not always the case.

Our Jackson service center can show you the correct Dodge Charger tire pressure and tire size with a simple phone call or service appointment. Your owner’s manual also tells you this information. You could also see the tire pressure number on the driver’s side door frame by looking toward the bottom of the frame along the side after opening the door. 

What Type of Dodge Charger Tires Do I Need?

The type of Dodge Charger tire you choose depends mostly on your preferences. Of course, we recommend high-performance or street tires to get the best handling for daily drives of if you decide to head to the track. All-season tires are ideal for rainy and slippery weather in TN. Consider winter tires for snow and ice. The kinds of Dodge Charger tires include:

  • All season tires
  • Winter tires
  • Street/performance tires
  • Summer tires

Talk to Us About Dodge Charger Tires in Jackson

Does your Dodge Charger need a tire rotation or new tires near Brownsville? Contact us, call 731-506-0732, or schedule service with our team. We’re happy to help keep your classic American muscle car in great shape!

 

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