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What is the bolt pattern on a 2006 Dodge Charger RT?

The bolt pattern is 5x115 mm (five lug holes on a 115 mm diameter circle). This means any replacement wheels must align with five studs spaced to form that 115 mm circle. This article explains what that implies for fitment and shopping for wheels.


Bolt pattern specifics


Understanding the 5x115 specification helps you determine which wheels will physically mount to the vehicle. The 2006 Charger RT, like many other cars on the LX platform, uses this exact bolt circle, so compatible wheels are available from Dodge, Chrysler, and Jeep families that share the LX wheel specifications.



  • Pattern type: 5-lug on a 115 mm circle (5x115).

  • Platform context: The same pattern is used by several LX-era models, which broadens wheel options beyond the Charger itself.

  • Fitment caveats: In addition to matching the bolt pattern, you should verify center bore size and lug nut type/seating to ensure proper mounting and balancing.


Concluding this section, the 5x115 bolt pattern is the essential criterion for wheel compatibility on the 2006 Charger RT, with other LX models offering shared options but still requiring verification of hub and lug specifics.


Practical implications for wheel replacement


When shopping for aftermarket or replacement wheels, follow these steps to ensure a proper and safe fitment:



  1. Confirm the bolt pattern: ensure the wheels are labeled 5x115 to match the Charger RT (2006).

  2. Check center bore compatibility: wheels with the correct bore or the use of hub-centric rings can improve fit and reduce runout.

  3. Verify lug nut size and seat type: use the correct lug nuts specified by the wheel manufacturer or vehicle service manual.

  4. Consider offset and width: ensure the wheel offset and width won’t cause rubbing or drivetrain/handling issues.


Concluding this guidance, matching the bolt pattern is the foundational step; subsequent checks on bore size, lug hardware, and offset complete a safe wheel upgrade plan.


Notes on safety and reliability


If you are unsure about fitment for a particular wheel/tire combo, consult a tire shop or dealership. Improper fitment can lead to safety risks, vibrations, or accelerated wear.


Summary


For a 2006 Dodge Charger RT, the bolt pattern is 5x115 mm (5 on 115 mm). This pattern is shared with several LX-platform models, but you must verify center bore size, lug nut specifications, and wheel offset before purchasing or mounting new wheels. With careful verification, you’ll have a broad range of compatible wheels to choose from and a safer, more reliable fit.

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