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What is the bolt pattern on a 13 Dart?

The 2013 Dodge Dart uses a 5-lug bolt pattern on a 110 mm bolt circle (5x110).


The Dart sits on a Fiat-Chrysler platform that has influenced its wheel and brake configurations. This bolt pattern is crucial when selecting aftermarket wheels or replacements, as it determines whether a wheel can be mounted properly. The article below explains what the 5x110 designation means, how to verify it on your car, and what to consider when shopping for wheels.


Understanding the 5x110 bolt pattern


The designation 5x110 means there are five lug holes arranged on a circle with a diameter of 110 millimeters. This pattern is used on a number of Chrysler/Fiat-derived models and differs from more common patterns like 4x100 or 5x114.3. When you see 5x110 on a spec sheet, it indicates compatibility with that specific lug arrangement and circle size.


Beyond the bolt pattern itself, fitment depends on center bore size, offset, brake clearance, wheel width, and load rating. Always verify all relevant specs before purchasing wheels or adapters to ensure a safe, proper fit.


To help you navigate wheel options, here are key considerations and common pitfalls to avoid when pairing wheels with a 2013 Dart.



  • Bolt pattern compatibility: Wheels must have five lug holes on a 110 mm circle (5x110).

  • Center bore match: The wheel hub bore should accommodate the Dart’s hub; if not, you may need a centering ring or a different wheel.

  • Offset and clearance: The wheel offset must work with the Dart’s suspension and brake components to prevent rubbing or contact with calipers.

  • Wheel width and diameter: Choose a width and diameter that maintain proper track width and brake clearance.

  • Lug nuts and seating: Use lug nuts that match the wheel’s seat type and thread specification as recommended by the wheel manufacturer.


In practice, many owners rely on OEM or reputable aftermarket wheels listed as 5x110 compatible. If you’re unsure about fitment, consult a dealer or a qualified installer with your vehicle’s details to confirm compatibility.


How to verify the bolt pattern at home


If you want to confirm the bolt pattern yourself, you can measure it with basic tools. This helps ensure you don’t buy wheels that won’t fit.



  1. Remove the wheel to access the lug studs clearly.

  2. Count the number of lug holes on the wheel hub; for a 2013 Dart, there should be five.

  3. Measure the bolt circle diameter by measuring from the center of one lug hole to the center of the opposite lug hole across the hub.

  4. Check the wheel hub bore size to see if it matches the Dart’s hub; if the bore is larger, you may need a centering ring or a wheel with a matching bore.

  5. Note the recommended lug nut type and thread size from the wheel manufacturer to ensure proper fastening.


If the measurements align with a 5x110 pattern and the bore and offset are compatible, the wheel should fit in terms of basic pattern and centering, barring any brake clearance issues.


Summary


For a 2013 Dodge Dart, the bolt pattern is 5x110 (five-lug on a 110 mm circle). This pattern, along with center bore, offset, and brake clearance, determines wheel compatibility. When shopping for wheels, verify all relevant specs and consider professional installation to ensure a safe, proper fit. With the correct 5x110 wheels, you’ll have a wider, compatible selection without compromising performance or safety.

What does the 4x108 bolt pattern fit?


The 4x108 bolt pattern is commonly used by vehicle brands such as Mazda, Ford, Saab, Mercury, Volvo, and many more. Wheel sizes that we carry for this bolt pattern are 15, 16, 17, and 18-inch wheels. Our large selection of wheel finishes, designs, and colors can help you truly customize your vehicle.



What is the bolt pattern on a Dodge Dart?


Dodge Dart PF (2012–2016) Wheel Fitment Specifications
Quite unlike its predecessors, the PF generation rides on a contemporary 5x110mm bolt pattern. On lower trims, factory rim widths were from 16x7 inches; on sporty variants like the GT, they went from 18x7. 5 inches.



What cars use a 5x110 bolt pattern?


Cars with a 5x110 bolt pattern include many models from Chevrolet (like the Cobalt, HHR, and Malibu), Chrysler (such as the 200), and Dodge (like the Dart), as well as certain models from Saab and Opel. This bolt pattern is common on many different types of vehicles and is widely supported by aftermarket wheel manufacturers.
 

  • Chevrolet: Cobalt, HHR, Malibu, Malibu Maxx, and some Opel models.
  • Chrysler: 200 and Dart.
  • Dodge: Dart and Hornet.
  • Pontiac: G6, Solstice, and G5.
  • Saab: 9-3 and 9-5 models.
  • Jeep: Later models of the Cherokee (KL generation) use a 5x110 bolt pattern.



What bolt pattern is a 2013 Dodge Dart?


The 2013 Dodge Dart has a 5x110 bolt pattern, which means it has 5 lug holes with a 110mm circle diameter. This is also consistent across other model years for the Dart, from 2012 to 2016.
 

  • Bolt Pattern: 5x110
  • Lug Holes: 5
  • Circle Diameter: 110mm


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