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The 2012 Dodge Charger features a bolt pattern of 5 lug 4.5 inches or 114.3 mm. The hex size needed to remove the bolts is 19 mm. This pattern refers to how rims or tires are attached to the car. If you need new 17-inch rims, each part can range from $50 to $215. Replacing tires can cost between $85 to $430 each, depending on whether they are new or used and the brand. If you opt for a mechanic to replace the tires, expect to pay extra labor costs amounting to $60 to $240.
Will 5x120 wheels be compatible with a 2012 Dodge Charger?
The 2012 Dodge Charger has a bolt pattern of 5 lugs with a 4.5-inch (114.3mm) high positive offset.
I think it's 5 times 115.
I believe 114.3 is the correct option, although 115 could be a viable choice as well. It's a bit unclear to me.