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What is the bolt pattern for a Dodge Dart?

The bolt pattern for a Dodge Dart depends on the model year and generation. In brief, classic Darts use a 5-on-4.5-inch pattern (5x114.3 mm), while the modern 2013–2016 Dart uses a 5-on-4.33-inch pattern (5x110 mm). This distinction matters when selecting wheels or adapters.


Classic Dodge Darts (1960s–1970s)


Bolt pattern snapshot


The following list summarizes the standard wheel lug arrangement for most classic Darts from that era.



  • 5 on 4.5 inches (5x114.3 mm) bolt pattern


Note: This bolt pattern was common across Mopar A- and B-body cars of the period. Always verify year-specific diagrams for rare exceptions or transitional models.


Modern Dodge Dart (2013–2016)


Bolt pattern snapshot


The modern Dart shares a newer European-inspired platform, which uses a different lug arrangement.



  • 5 on 4.33 inches (5x110 mm) bolt pattern


Note: Some trims or aftermarket configurations may vary. Always confirm with official specifications for your exact vehicle unless you’re using stock factory wheels.


Practical considerations for wheel choices


When selecting wheels or adapters, it is essential to verify the bolt pattern for your specific Dart. If you own a classic Dart, you’ll need 5x114.3 mm wheels; for a 2013–2016 Dart, look for 5x110 mm wheels. Mismatches can lead to improper fitment or safety issues, so consult the owner’s manual, a dealership, or a trusted parts catalog before purchasing.


Summary


Bottom line: Dodge Darts have two primary bolt patterns depending on generation — classic models use 5x114.3 mm, while the modern 2013–2016 model uses 5x110 mm. Always verify with the exact year and trim to ensure correct wheel compatibility.

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