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Dodge · Widebody Kit · 2015-2023

Dodge Charger Scat Pack Widebody Kit — AI Render of Your Charger Scat Pack Widebody build

Render your car with a widebody — fender flares, wider track, aggressive rear haunches. See it on your actual Charger Scat Pack before committing to the build.

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Widebody Kit on the Dodge Charger Scat Pack — What to Expect

A widebody kit on the Dodge Charger Scat Pack is one of the most transformative modifications you can make. The conversion adds extended fender flares — typically 30–80mm wider per side — allowing significantly wider wheels while creating the aggressive visual signature that defines widebody culture. On the Charger Scat Pack, this means a fuller wheel arch, a planted stance, and a car that looks completely different from any angle. 392 HEMI Charger trim. Factory Scat Pack Widebody (2020+) is the OEM benchmark — aggressive factory fender flares, lowered stance. Aftermarket extends to full Pandem-style wide-body. Top searched Charger trim for widebody queries (~8,400/mo combined: 'widebody scat pack' 3,700/mo + 'dodge charger scat pack widebody' 4,700/mo, both KD 0). The goal is a car that looks custom from the factory, not like an afterthought.

Real Build Cost for a Charger Scat Pack Widebody Kit

The widebody market for the Charger Scat Pack has evolved significantly. Entry-level FRP kits start around $1,500–$3,000 for the body parts alone. Mid-tier kits from established makers like Liberty Walk, Rocket Bunny, or Pandem run $3,000–$8,000. Carbon fiber kits and high-end fabrication work can reach $12,000–$20,000 before installation. Installation, body prep, gap filling, and paint typically add $2,500–$5,000 to any kit price — budget accordingly. The total cost for a well-executed Charger Scat Pack widebody build falls in the $5,000–$14,000 depending on kit brand, body prep, paint, and labor range.

Render your Charger Scat Pack before you buy anything

Before you commit money to a Charger Scat Pack widebody kit, seeing the visual result on your actual car matters. A kit that looks aggressive on a render of a stock silver Charger Scat Pack looks different on your specific trim, color, and wheel combination. That's why thousands of Dodge owners use TunedRides to render the transformation before the first part order is placed.

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How to Render Your Charger Scat Pack With a Widebody Kit

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    Upload a photo of your Charger Scat Pack. Any angle works — side profile gives the best result for bodywork modifications like widebody kits. JPG or PNG, up to 10MB.
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    Select Widebody Kit as your style. Our AI identifies your Charger Scat Pack's body lines and proportions, then applies the transformation accurately — not a generic edit, a render that respects your specific car.
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    Download your photoreal render. Results in about 30 seconds. Free tier includes a watermarked version. Pro ($9/mo) gives unlimited HD renders without watermarks — perfect for sharing with shops or builders.

Charger Scat Pack Widebody Kit — FAQ

How much does a widebody kit cost for a Charger Scat Pack?

A widebody kit for a Dodge Charger Scat Pack typically costs $5,000–$14,000 depending on kit brand, body prep, paint, and labor. The kit parts alone run $1,500–$8,000 depending on brand and material (FRP vs carbon fiber). Professional installation, body prep, gap filling, and paint typically add $2,500–$5,000. Budget for the full installed cost, not just the kit price.

Do I need to cut my Charger Scat Pack's fenders for a widebody kit?

Most widebody kits require fender modification — either cutting the inner lip, rolling the outer edge, or riveting flares over the existing bodywork. Some bolt-on kits for specific platforms minimize metal work, but proper fitment almost always requires shop time. Confirm the installation requirements with your installer before purchasing any kit.

What widebody kits are available for the Charger Scat Pack?

The Charger Scat Pack has aftermarket widebody options ranging from FRP bolt-on flares ($800–$2,000) to premium kits from Liberty Walk, Rocket Bunny, or Pandem ($3,000–$8,000). The availability and quality of kits depends on the platform's popularity in the tuning community. Use our render tool to see the widebody aesthetic on your car before researching specific kit options.

Can I see what a widebody kit looks like on my Charger Scat Pack before buying?

Yes — that's exactly what TunedRides is built for. Upload a photo of your Charger Scat Pack and select widebody kit as your style. You get a photoreal AI render of your car with extended fenders, wider track, and full aero in about 30 seconds. Free to try, no account required.

Is a widebody kit worth it on a Charger Scat Pack?

If you're building a show car, a dedicated track car, or a car you intend to keep long-term, a widebody kit on the Charger Scat Pack is one of the most dramatic transformations available. It narrows your resale audience and requires a significant investment in parts, labor, and paint — use TunedRides to confirm the aesthetic first. Seeing the result before spending $5,000–$14,000 depending on kit brand, body prep, paint, and labor is exactly why the tool exists.

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