Vehicle Fitment Guide

2024 Dodge Charger

Complete wheel fitment specifications, compatible wheel sizes, and clearance guide

Stock Wheel Specifications

Tire Size
245/45R18
Bolt Pattern
5x115
Wheel Width
8.0 inches
Offset
+50mm
Wheel Diameter
18 inches
Hub Bore
71.5mm
Lug Nut Size
14x1.5mm

Stock Wheel Specifications

The 2024 Dodge Charger comes standard with 245/45R18 tires mounted on 8.0 inches-wide wheels with a +50mm offset. This setup is engineered for the Charger's suspension geometry and provides adequate clearance to the fenders and suspension components at stock ride height. The bolt pattern is 5x115.

Compatible Wheel Sizes

The 2024 Charger has good flexibility for wheel upgrades. You can typically go larger in diameter while maintaining a similar overall tire diameter for accurate speedometer readings. Here are the general guidelines:

Wheel Size Tire Size Width Range Offset Range Notes
18 inches 245/45R18 8.0–8.5" +45 to +55mm Stock size
19 inches 255/40R19 8.5–9.0" +45 to +55mm Popular upgrade
20 inches 265/35R20 9.5–10.0" +40 to +50mm Show car setup

Popular Aftermarket Setups

The Charger community has standardized around a few proven wheel setups. Here are the most common configurations:

Bolt Pattern Explained: 5x115 for the Charger

The 5x115 bolt pattern means the Charger has the specified number of lug holes arranged in a circle. This pattern is shared across various vehicles, making wheel selection easier and more affordable.

Cross-compatible vehicles with 5x115: Dodge Challenger, Chrysler 300, Jeep Grand Cherokee (some fitments).

Do not assume a wheel fits another car just because they share a bolt pattern. Offset, hub bore, and width still matter. A wheel that fits perfectly on a Charger might stick out or tuck in oddly on another vehicle.

Offset Guide for the 2024 Charger

Offset is the distance from the wheel's mounting face to the centerline of the wheel. On the Charger, stock offset is +50mm, which tucks the wheels nicely under the fenders without interfering with suspension components.

Going more positive (higher offset numbers): The wheel tucks further under the fender. You get a more conservative, stock appearance. On the Charger, wheels with very high offset may appear sunken.

Going more negative (lower offset numbers): The wheel moves further outward. This creates a more aggressive, planted stance. On a stock-height Charger, lower offset wheels will be closer to the fender. On lowered cars, you risk fender contact under compression or with aggressive driving.

Safe range for 2024 Charger: Verify your specific model's clearance with the calculator before purchasing wheels.

Fender Clearance Notes

The Charger has roomy fender wells due to its large body. Approximately 1.8 inches of clearance at ride height. Even aggressive setups fit without major modification.

Use the WillItRub Calculator

Every car is different based on suspension mods, ride height, and individual manufacturing tolerances. Use the WillItRub calculator to verify your specific wheel and tire combination before purchase.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is 5x115 the Dodge pattern?

A: Yes, 5x115 is Mopar's standard (Dodge, Chrysler, Jeep on modern platforms). It's not common on Japanese or European cars.

Q: What's the largest wheel I can fit on stock Charger?

A: 20 inches with a low offset (+40mm) will fit, but you may need a slight suspension drop for aesthetics. 21+ inches requires body modifications.

Q: Can I use Challenger wheels on my Charger?

A: Yes, if they're the same year range and bolt pattern. Offset and width must still match. Test fit before committing.

Q: Is 71.5mm hub bore common?

A: It's specific to Mopar vehicles. Many aftermarket wheels come in this size, but verify before purchasing.

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