The Challenger Demon Body Kit That Fits Every Year: 2008–2023 Widebody Guide

Complete guide to the Vicrez vz101768 for the Dodge — fitment, specs, build integration, and where it fits in your mod plan.
Dodge Challenger with Vicrez Demon Wide Body Kit vz101768 — front three-quarter view Dodge Challenger with Vicrez Demon Wide Body Kit vz101768 — front three-quarter view

The Dodge Challenger has been in production since 2008. That’s 15 model years of the same broad-shouldered, muscle-car silhouette — and the Vicrez Demon Wide Body Kit vz101768 fits every single one of them. 2008 through 2023. Regardless of trim.

That kind of fitment breadth is rare in the aftermarket. Most widebody kits are trim-specific or generation-specific. The vz101768 was engineered to cover the entire Challenger production run — which means if you’ve got a 2008 SXT, a 2015 R/T, or a 2020 Scat Pack, this kit was built for your car.

Dodge Challenger with Vicrez Demon Wide Body Kit vz101768 — front three-quarter view

What’s in the Demon Wide Body Kit

The vz101768 is a complete widebody conversion kit. Here’s what you get:

  • Front fender flares (pair) — Demon-style arch extensions that widen the front stance
  • Rear fender flares (pair) — Matching rear arches, opening the wheel well to accept wider rubber
  • Side skirts / rocker panels — Connects the widebody line front to rear
  • Hardware included for mounting
  • Material: High-quality flexible polyurethane — paintable, UV-resistant, impact-resistant
  • Fitment: 2008–2023 Dodge Challenger (all trims: SXT, GT, R/T, 392 Scat Pack, SRT Hellcat, Super Stock)

The “Demon-style” designation refers to the design language borrowed from the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon — the production car with the widest factory wheel arches ever put on a Challenger. The vz101768 replicates that aggressive arch profile without the Demon’s production year limitations or its six-figure auction prices.

Side profile of Dodge Challenger showing Vicrez Demon Wide Body Kit vz101768 full width stance

Why the 15-Year Fitment Window Matters

The Challenger’s platform didn’t change dramatically between 2008 and 2023 — Dodge kept the basic body structure intact across the entire run. Vicrez engineered the vz101768 to work with this consistency. The result is a kit that’s equally at home on a budget-friendly 2010 SXT that you’re building on a tight budget as it is on a 2022 Scat Pack Widebody you want to take even further.

For older Challengers (2008–2014), this kit opens up an entirely different wheel and tire fitment range. The stock arches on early Challengers were built for modest rubber. With the vz101768 flares installed, you can run 20×11 rims and 305/35ZR20 tires — the widebody tire and wheel sizing that defines the aggressive Mopar look.

What Wheels and Tires Pair With This Kit

The vz101768 is engineered for 20×11 wheels on 5×115 bolt pattern — the standard Challenger bolt pattern across all years. Here’s what works:

  • Wheel size: 20×11 (front and rear)
  • Bolt pattern: 5×115
  • Tire size: 305/35ZR20 rear (275/40ZR20 front optional)
  • Recommended: Hellcat-style widebody wheels from Vicrez — matte black is the go-to finish for the Demon aesthetic
Front view of Dodge Challenger with Vicrez Demon Wide Body Kit vz101768

Building on the Kit: What Completes the Demon Look

The widebody kit handles the stance. Here’s what the builds that take it furthest usually add:

  • Demon-style hood with vent scoop — The factory Demon hood is one of the most aggressive hoods in American muscle. A Vicrez Demon-style hood on your Challenger completes the front end transformation.
  • Hellcat-style rear spoiler — Adds the high rear wing presence that balances the wide stance visually
  • 20×11 widebody wheels — The stance doesn’t read right until the correct wheels fill the arches
  • 305/35ZR20 tires — Wide rubber is what locks in the wide-body proportions from the road up
  • Carbon fiber front splitter — Drops the nose and adds front aero aggression to match the widened body

The complete build path is documented: widebody kit first, then wheels and tires (they go on together), then hood and aero accessories. The kit itself installs with hand tools and basic automotive knowledge — Vicrez designs these for owners who can handle their own bolt-on work.

Detail view of Vicrez Demon Wide Body Kit vz101768 fender flare on Dodge Challenger

The Challenger’s Last Run — Make It Count

Dodge ended Challenger production after 2023. The internal combustion Challenger is done. That makes existing Challengers — every year, every trim — more significant going forward, not less. Building your Challenger now means you’re modifying a vehicle with a definitive end-of-production story, which only adds to what a finished widebody build represents.

The vz101768 Demon Wide Body Kit was engineered for the full Challenger production run. If you’ve got one, this kit was made for your car — regardless of what year it left the factory.

Order the Vicrez Demon Wide Body Kit vz101768 for your Dodge Challenger here. Free shipping on orders over the threshold, with the widebody expertise that makes Vicrez the go-to source for Mopar builds.

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