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Can you tell me the tire size and pressure, as well as the wheel size, for a 2014 Dodge Charger?

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Lloyd C.

Depending on your selected setup, the 2014 Dodge Charger comes with one of four tire options: the P215/65R17, the P235/55R18, the P235/55R19, or the P245/45R20. Depending on whether you have the SL or XL model, tire pressure requirements differ slightly. For standard load, the maximum tire inflation is 44 pounds per square inch, with a recommended inflation of 33 PSI. For extra load, the maximum inflation is 50 PSI, with a recommended pressure of 36 PSI. Wheel size also varies based on tire size. The smallest tire fits on 7Jx16 ET22 rims, the next size up uses 7.5Jx18 ET24 rims. The second largest is the 7.5Jx19 ET55, with the oversized 20-inch rims measuring 8.5Jx20 ET47. All have a bolt pattern of 5x115 with a 71.6mm center bore.

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  • Alex

    Inspect the column located near your driver's side door. This area should display the factory tire size and suggested tire pressure. My 2014 R/T MAX AWD is equipped with 19-inch wheels and requires 30 pounds per square inch (psi) of air pressure.

  • Terri J.

    The tire size for the 2014 Dodge Charger is 17-inch wheels with a tire pressure of 35 psi and a tire size of P215/65R17.

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