2009 Dodge Charger Bolt Pattern

Before you start shopping for some new wheels for your 2009 Dodge Charger, you’ll first need to know its bolt pattern.
Written by Natalie Todoroff
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
A 2009 Dodge Charger’s bolt pattern is 5 on 4.53, or 5x4.53. This means that each wheel has five bolts arranged in a circle 4.53 inches in diameter. 
A Dodge Charger is an undeniably slick ride. The only thing that could make it even slicker? A brand new set of bigger, better rims. But before you start customizing your ride, you’ll first need to learn your vehicle’s bolt pattern. 
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2009 Dodge Charger bolt pattern

What the heck is a bolt pattern in the first place? Your vehicle’s bolt pattern (also known as a lug pattern) is the number of bolts on each wheel and the diameter of the circle those bolts form. 
You’ll often see it written as # of bolts x diameter in inches and pronounced as “[number of bolts] on [diameter in inches].” 
5x4.25 is a common
Dodge lug pattern
, so the 2009 Charger is no exception. This means that on each wheel of your 2009 Dodge Charger, you’ll find five bolts arranged in a 4.52-inch circle. 
Your lug pattern is essential when shopping for a new set of wheels—but you’ll need a little more information to find a perfect fit. You’ll also need to have your Chager’s wheel size, stud size, offset, and center bore measurements on hand: 
  • Factory wheel size: 17, 18, or 20 inches 
  • Stud size: M14 x 1.5 (14 mm stud thread and 1.5 mm thread spacing)
  • Offset: 34 to 25 mm
  • Center bore: 71.6 mm

How to measure your Dodge Charger’s bolt pattern

Although the number listed above should give you all the information you need to buy a new set of wheels for your Charger, we’ll also teach you how to measure it yourself. All you’ll need is a ruler or a measuring tape! 
Squat down and take a look at the bolts on your wheel. Choose any bolt and measure from the outer edge of the lug hole to the center of the opposite bolt. 
Your Charger has five bolts, so you’ll end up between bolts. To measure the circle’s diameter, choose either of the nearby bolts and measure to the center. 
Put the diameter together with the number of bolts and voila! You’ve just measured your own bolt pattern. 

How to optimize your Dodge’s insurance policy 

Customizing your ride is an awesome way to not only make your ride truly one-of-a-kind but also add value to your car. But what you may not know is that modifying your car can actually affect your
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A 2009 Dodge Charger’s bolt pattern is 5x4.53, meaning it has five bolts arranged in a circle with a 4.53-inch diameter.
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