2013 Dodge Challenger Bolt Pattern

Before you begin shopping for a new set of wheels for your 2013 Dodge Challenger, check out our guide to everything you need to know about its bolt pattern.
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Your 2013 Dodge Challenger’s bolt pattern is 5 on 4.53, or 5x4.53. This means each wheel has five bolts arranged in a circle 4.53 inches in diameter. 
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2013 Dodge Challenger bolt pattern

The bolt pattern, also referred to as a lug pattern, consists of two figures: the number of bolts on each wheel and the diameter of the circle that they form
You’ll often see it written as # number of bolts x diameter of the circle or said aloud as “[# of bolts] on [diameter of the circle].” 
Most Dodge lug patterns
are 5x4.53, your Challenger included. This means that each 2013 Dodge Challenger has five bolts on each wheel arranged in a circle 4.53 inches in diameter
While knowing your bolt pattern is invaluable knowledge when you’re shopping for a new set of wheels, it’s not the only number you’ll need. You’ll also need the following specifications:
  • Factory wheel size: 18” or 20”
  • Stud size: M14 x 1.5 (14 mm stud thread and 1.5 mm thread spacing)
  • Offset: 5 to 27 mm
  • Center bore: 71.6 mm
  • Wheel tightening torque: 176 nm

How to measure your Dodge’s bolt pattern 

Luckily, measuring your bolt pattern yourself is a piece of cake! All you’ll need is a ruler or tape measure and about a minute of your time.
Squat down until you’ve got a good view of your Dodge’s wheel. Choose any of the five bolts and measure from the outer edge of the lug hole to the center of the opposite bolt. 
Because your Challenger has an odd number of bolts, your ruler will end up between two bolts if you measure right across, so just choose either of the nearest bolts and measure to its center. 
That will give you your diameter. And, combined with the number of lug holes, you’ve now got your bolt pattern—easy peasy! 

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A 2013 Dodge Challenger has a bolt pattern of 5 on 4.53 (or 5x4.53). This means that each wheel has 5 bolts arranged in a circle, and the diameter of that circle is 4.53 inches.
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