Congrats on getting your dream car! Getting your vehicle prepped for winter is an essential chore, especially if you live in a colder climate. If you want your car to be ready to tackle Jack Frost, you’ll want to invest in a good set of winter tires—and the best snow tires for a Dodge Charger are the Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 RFT tires. The tread of these tires is made with a high silica compound to increase braking force on snowy roads as well as reduce the chance of hydroplaning. The size you’ll need depends on which year model and trim you’re driving.
If you expect to be driving in wintery weather, it’s smart to invest in a solid set of winter tires—even if your Charger is equipped with all-wheel drive. All-wheel drive engages all of your wheels, but that won’t get you far in the snow if you don’t have the proper tire tread.
If your area doesn’t a ton of winter weather, you may be able to stick to all-weather tires instead of snow tires. These won’t be able to make it through heavy-duty winter weather, but a good set of all-weather tires can even handle thin ice. The best all-weather tires for the Dodge Charger are the Firestone Champion Fuel Fighters.
If you change your tires for the winter, be sure you switch them back to all-season tires when the weather warms up. Winter tires—as the name suggests—are just for winter driving. Driving them in warm weather will wear them out faster and decrease your Charger’s performance, leading to possible repairs and expensive tire replacements to pay for.