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What size is the Dodge Challenger spare tire?

The size of the spare tire for a Dodge Challenger can vary depending on the specific model and year. However, based on the search results, it appears that there are two common sizes for the spare tire:
1. 18″x4″ : One user mentioned finding a spare tire with the size of 18″x4″ on their Dodge Challenger.
2. 14-21: Another source mentioned a Modern Spare kit that includes a spare tire with an overall diameter of 14-21 inches.
It’s important to note that these sizes may not be applicable to all Dodge Challenger models and years. It is recommended to consult the vehicle’s manual or contact a Dodge dealership for the specific spare tire size for a particular Dodge Challenger model and year.

Does a Dodge Challenger have a spare tire?

By now, you’re aware that your Challenger is missing a spare tire. Dodge, like many carmakers, are not providing this important lifesaver. Modern Spare wants to be the best manufacturer and provider of complete spare tire kits hands-down. We have approached our Modern Spare designs from every angle.

What size is my spare tire?

The full-size spare tire looks just like the other tires on your vehicle. As a matching spare tire, it’ll be the same size as your other tires, and it could be the same brand or a different brand.

Can you use a 17 inch spare with 18 inch wheels?

17 or 18 inches is the rim size. What’s important for the drivetrain is the outside diameter of the tire. So yes, as long as you keep the actual distance traveled in one rotation same or with only a very small difference, you can use the spare wheel without worry.

What does SRT and RT stand for?

SRT® stands for Street and Racing Technology while RT stands for Road and Track, and they indicate trim levels of popular Dodge models.

Are all spare tires the same size?

Full size spares can be matching or non-matching. A matching full size spare is identical to your other tires and should be incorporated into your regular tire rotation. A non-matching full size spare has lighter-weight construction and shallower tread depth to reduce weight and make it easier to install.

What size tires does a Dodge Challenger have?

TRIMS: SRT8, Super Stock, Hellcat, Jailbrake, Redeye (Includes Widebody Variants)

Year Trim 20 Inch
2008-2010 SRT8 245/45ZR20 & 255/45R20
2011-2014 SRT8 245/45ZR20 & 255/45ZR20
2015-2021 HELLCAT 245/45ZR20 & 275/40ZR20
2015-2023 HELLCAT & JAILBRAKE 275/40ZR20 & 305/35ZR20

Will any spare tire fit my car?

Temporary spare tires that come with your vehicle are designed to fit your vehicle make and model only. You can’t just borrow someone’s spare tire and expect it to fit unless you have the exact same vehicle, or a vehicle with the same bolt pattern, hub bore size, weight requirements and even lug nut sizes.

What is a full-size spare tire?

A full size spare would be a spare tire that is the exact same size as the tires on the car. While a full-size matching spare is unusual, it is not yet extinct.

Is spare wheel size different?

The main reason your spare tire is smaller is that they are meant to take up less space in your vehicle. The spares usually have a smaller diameter, narrower width, and shallower tread, which means they make great space-savers. This is especially important to maximize the storage area in your boot.

What kind of spare tire does my car need?

A matching spare is completely identical to the other tires currently on your car. A non-matching spare will typically have a lighter-weight construction and a shallower tread depth that reduces vehicle weight to improve fuel economy. It is becoming more and more rare for passenger cars to have full-size spares.

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