2015 Dodge Charger Tires
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GENERAL® - ALTIMAX ARCTIC 12$137.28 - $164.97 -
GENERAL® - ALTIMAX 365AW$175.99 - $256.99 -
GENERAL® - G-MAX JUSTICE$248.80 -
GENERAL® - G-MAX JUSTICE AW$263.39 -
FIRESTONE® - FR710$169.03 -
FIRESTONE® - DESTINATION LE3$207.99 - $215.99 -
FIRESTONE® - FIREHAWK INDY 500$207.99 - $247.99 -
FIRESTONE® - FIREHAWK GT$256.66 -
DUNLOP TIRES® - SP SPORT MAXX 060 PLUS$179.01 - $398.32 -
DUNLOP TIRES® - GRANDTREK PT20$249.48 -
DUNLOP TIRES® - GRANDTREK PT21$262.84 -

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NEXEN® - ARIA AH7$154.00 - $191.00 -
NEXEN® - N FERA SPORT$222.00 - $276.00 -
NEXEN® - N FERA SUR4G$482.00 -
KUMHO® - SOLUS 4S HA32 SUV$201.40 -
KUMHO® - ECSTA STX$261.34 -
MASTERCRAFT® - COURSER QUEST PLUS$140.22 - $188.61 -
MASTERCRAFT® - SRT TOURING$143.27 - $147.82 -
BRIDGESTONE TIRES® - TURANZA EV$226.08 - $288.25 -
BRIDGESTONE TIRES® - DUELER H/P SPORT$243.10 - $381.08 -
BRIDGESTONE TIRES® - DUELER H/P SPORT RFT (RUN FLAT)$283.21 - $422.79 -

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BRIDGESTONE TIRES® - POTENZA SPORT$316.99 - $430.99 -

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RADAR® - DIMAX ESPORT 3$90.84 - $115.04 -
COSMO® - MUCHO MACHO$107.41 - $131.37 -
RADAR® - DIMAX AS-8$117.32 - $199.06 -
RADAR® - RCX 8$119.94 -

The Dodge Charger is a true American icon. In its modern iteration, it is a capable full-size sedan which delivers muscle car levels of performance without giving up a smooth ride and day to day usability. It is powered by a selection of strong engines, with a 707-hp Hellcat topping the list. A good set of tires can further improve your car’s handling. We have a large selection of 2015 Dodge Charger tires for a wide range of applications, designed to deliver unrivaled traction in different weather, effectively prevent aquaplaning, increase cornering grip, and improve braking. Our inventory is sourced from reputable brands including Michelin, Toyo, and Bridgestone.
Many vehicles arrive at dealerships equipped with all-season tires, which provide decent performance in different weather and road conditions. Within this category, there are further opportunities to boost specific features, such as improving fuel efficiency or increasing performance on the track. However, this type of rubber might not cut it when the climate is particularly cold or hot. For safe driving in freezing temperatures, you need winter tires with a soft compound that won’t harden, and large tread blocks that deliver adequate grip on snow or ice. On the contrary, hot asphalt and higher outside temps require the use of summer rubber, featuring a compound which works in warmer weather and specifically designed tread bars which improve the removal of water.


























