Dodge Challenger Bolt Pattern: I (E-body), II (JT), III (LC)

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The bolt pattern of a Dodge Challenger may seem like a small detail in the grand scheme of automotive customization. Still, it’s a crucial specification that can significantly impact your driving experience. Whether you’re an automotive enthusiast or a Challenger owner looking to upgrade your wheels, understanding the intricacies of the Dodge Challenger lug pattern is vital.

Let’s discuss the importance of this bolt specification, discuss its variations, and provide valuable insights into choosing the right wheels for your Challenger!

What Is The Dodge Challenger Bolt Pattern?

The standard bolt pattern for most modern Dodge Challengers from 2008 to 2023 is 5×115 (mm) or 5×4.53 (inches). This signifies that there are five bolt holes evenly spaced around the center of the wheel hub bore. Meanwhile, the diameter between two opposing bolt holes measures 115 millimeters or 4.53 inches.

5x4.53 bolt pattern
5×4.53 bolt pattern

Previous model years were installed with either 4×114.3 or 5×114.3 wheels, which we will explain later.

Many of our customers ask us whether they can install other wheel patterns on their Dodge Challengers. While you can do so with the help of wheel adapters, we recommend sticking to the standard lug pattern to maintain safety and functionality.

Deviating from the correct bolt pattern can lead to issues like wheel misalignment, excessive stress on the wheel, and even dangerous handling characteristics.

Bolt Pattern Of Each Dodge Challenger Model Year

After more than a century in business, our crew at Stockton Wheel has encountered mostly all Dodge Challenger models with 3 different bolt patterns. To make things even more accessible, we’ve compiled this information into a table for quick reference.

GenerationModel YearBolt Pattern (mm)Bolt Pattern (inches)
I (E-body)1970-19745×114.35×4.5
II (JT)1978-19834×114.34×4.5
III (LC)2008-20235×1155×4.53

Dodge Challenger Bolt Pattern Measuring Guide

Having the correct bolt pattern for your Dodge Challenger is fundamental. It ensures that your wheels fit properly, maintain safety standards, and enhance the aesthetics and performance of your vehicle. Here is the process of measuring the bolt pattern on your vehicle.

Tools You’ll Need

  • Tape measure or ruler
  • A piece of paper and a pen
  • An existing wheel (for reference)

Step-By-Step Guide

Step 1: Locate a Lug Hole

Find any lug hole on your wheel to use as a reference point.

Step 2: Measure from the Center

From the center of that selected lug hole, measure the distance to the back of the lug hole directly opposite it (for 5 lugs) or the center of the opposite hole (for 4 lugs).

4-lug bolt pattern measurement
4-lug bolt pattern measurement
5-lug bolt pattern measurement
5-lug bolt pattern measurement

Step 3: Record the Measurement

Write down the center measurement in millimeters and inches. This value represents the pitch circle diameter of your bolt pattern.

Step 4: Confirm the Number of Lug Holes

Count the number of lug holes. Most Dodge Challengers have 5 lug holes, while some have 4 nuts. Record this number.

Step 5: Cross-Check

To be absolutely sure, measure another set of opposing lug holes using the same method. The measurements should be the same if your wheel hub has a consistent bolt pattern.

Step 6: Verify Your Findings

Once you have your measurements, cross-reference them with your vehicle’s accurate specifications in your owner’s manual. Otherwise, you can comment below, and Stockton Wheel will answer your questions as soon as possible. This step helps confirm that you have the correct bolt pattern.

Note

Suppose measuring the bolt pattern yourself seems challenging, or you’re unsure about your findings; it’s advisable to consult a professional mechanic or wheel expert. They can measure and confirm the bolt pattern for you, ensuring safety and compatibility.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are 5×5 And 5×5.5 The Same Lug Pattern?

No, 5×5 and 5×5.5 are not the same lug patterns. The numbers in these configurations refer to the number of bolt holes and the distance between them in millimeters. A 5×5 pattern has five bolt holes with a diameter of 127mm (5 inches). Meanwhile, a 5×5.5 pattern also has five bolt holes, but the distance between them is 139.7mm (5.5 inches). This makes them different lug patterns.

Will A 5×114 3 Fit A Dodge Charger?

Yes, a 5×114.3 wheel can fit a Dodge Charger manufactured from 1970 to 1974. If your car has a different model year, you can turn to the help of hub-centric rings. While the Dodge Charger traditionally uses a 5×115 bolt pattern, the 5×114.3 pattern is often considered a close and compatible alternative. 

Is The Dodge Bolt Pattern The Same As The Ford?

No, the bolt patterns for Dodge and Ford vehicles are typically not the same. While the bolt pattern for the Dodge is mostly 5x115mm, that of Ford varies greatly among models. It’s essential to verify the specific pattern for your vehicle to ensure proper wheel fitment. 

The Bottom Line

The wheel bolt pattern is not just a technical detail; it’s the linchpin for personalizing and optimizing your Challenger’s performance and aesthetics. Whether you’re sticking with the classic 5×115 pattern or exploring aftermarket options, knowledge is key. By grasping the significance of this two-wheel specification and its impact on wheel compatibility, you’re well-equipped to make informed choices.


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Douglas Mercer

Douglas Mercer

Automotive Service Manager

Douglas Mercer is an automotive service manager with 12-year experience at Stockton Wheel Service, Douglas excels in addressing intricate tire and wheel concerns as plating wheels, straightening bent wheels, widening stock wheels, and precisely correcting offset and back-spacing…

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