It depends on what version or model that you chose.
Everything you ever wanted to know about the Dodge Challenger is at:
http://www.newchallengerstore.com/Challenger_Specs_and_Info_Page_1b.htm
courtesy of www.NewChallengerStore.com I know the srt wheels are the same for the charger and challengers,not sure about v6 models
2008-2011 Challengers all have the same bolt pattern 5x115.
Lug is 14x1.5
No
The bolt pattern on a 1974 Dodge Challenger is 5x4.5 inches (5x114.3 mm). This means it has five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches. This bolt pattern is common among many Chrysler and Dodge vehicles from that era.
5 on 4 1/2
The bolt pattern for a 1972 Dodge Challenger is 5x4.5 inches (5x114.3 mm). This means there are five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 4.5 inches. This specification is important for ensuring compatibility with wheels designed for this model.
No
5x127
It is the standard 10 bolt size
I doubt very much they will fit as the bolt pattern would be different.
The bolt pattern for a 1970 Dodge Challenger is 5x4.5 inches (5x114.3 mm). This means there are five bolt holes, and the distance between the centers of two opposite bolt holes is 4.5 inches. This standard is common among many Chrysler products from that era.
The bolt pattern on a 2009 SRT8 Challenger is 5x115 mm. This means there are five bolt holes arranged in a circle with a diameter of 115 mm. Additionally, the thread size is typically M12x1.5. Always confirm with a manual or manufacturer specifications for precise fitment.
5x114.3
5 on 5.5 inch