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I Gave My 2016 Dodge Charger SRT392 The 2019 Look And You Can Too:

How To Update The Look Of Your Performance Charger Sedan...

This fall, a lot of 2015 to 2018 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack, SRT392, and SRT HELLCAT owners were very jealous of the all-new grille that was part of the minor update on the 2019 Dodge Charger R/T Scat Pack and SRT HELLCAT. The all-new grille design, which extends the sinister-looking front end to accentuate visual width features dual-air inlets affectionately called the “Pit Viper” or “Raisin Bran” grille by some enthusiasts.

2016 Dodge Charger SRT392 – 2019 Grille Update. (Mike Volkmann).

After doing some research contacting a few dealerships and getting part numbers, I was able to convert my 2016 Dodge Charger SRT392 to the much-loved updated look. After having the new grille installed for the past couple of months and the car getting a lot of attention to it, I have decided to share what 2015 to 2018 Charger owners with the SRT performance front fascia need to give their car the updated look. Yes, the 2019 Charger GT RWD and R/T owners can do it too.

2016 Dodge Charger SRT392 – 2019 Grille Update. (Mike Volkmann).

Listed below are the part numbers from Mopar, in the items needed to update to the 2019 look…

Upper Center Grille:

  • 68417502AA – Grille
  • 68417504AA – Right Hand Bezel – Scoop
  • 68417505AA – Left Hand Bezel – Scoop

Lower Center Grille:

  • 68394592AA –  without Adaptive Cruise
  • 68394591AA – with Adaptive Cruise

For HELLCAT Owners w/out Fog Lights:

  • 68421002AA – Right Side Fog Light Grille
  • 68421003AA – Left Side Fog Light Grille
2016 Dodge Charger SRT392 – 2019 Grille Update. (Mike Volkmann).

For SRT HELLCAT owners, you will need to add those fog light delete grilles to complete the look.

You can obtain these parts, by visiting your local Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, and FIAT dealer or by visiting Mopar.com.

 

Mike Volkmann

Michael Volkmann, a mechanical engineer in the steel industry, autocrossed and road-raced Neons. Michael has drag raced his 1971 Duster 340, 2015 Dodge Charger SRT392, 2009 Challenger R/T, and Neons, of which he’s owned seven — one SRT4, three ACRs, and three Sport Coupes.

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