1990 Dodge Colt

1990 Dodge ColtVERIFIED SPECS

Complete factory specifications for tires, wheels, bolt patterns, and pressure settings.

Factory Tire Sizes

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Selected for 1990 Dodge Colt. Front: 155SR13 · Rear: 155SR13

Tire & Wheel Fitment

Factory Specs

Tire Sizes

Front Tire
155SR13
26 PSI
Rear Tire
155SR13

Wheel Specifications

Bolt Pattern
4x100
Center Bore
Data not provided
Offset (ET)
46mm

Torque & Lugs

Lug Torque
Data not provided
Thread Size
N/A

Technical Research

Engine

Code
4G61
Type
I4
Power
113 hp
Fuel
Petrol

Generation

Name
VI
Years
1989 - 1992
Markets
USDM

Safety Features

Quick FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about 1990 Dodge Colt fitment.

The standard factory tire size for the 1990 Dodge Colt is 155SR13. Some trims may offer staggered setups or optional 18-20" wheels, so confirm the trim-specific size shown above.
Typical recommended pressure ranges from 32-36 PSI. Use the door-jamb placard for your trim, wheel size, and load before inflating.
The bolt pattern is 4x100—4 lugs with a 100mm pitch circle diameter. Match this exactly when buying wheels.
Center bore depends on the wheel package. Check the specs above or your wheel’s stamping and use hub-centric rings if needed.
You can typically stay within about +3% overall diameter of 155SR13 to avoid rubbing and speedometer issues. Always account for wheel width and offset, and test clearance at full lock and over bumps.
Follow the manufacturer torque spec (often 80-110 ft-lbs for many passenger vehicles) and re-check after 50-100 miles. Check the manual or dealer if unsure.

Vehicle Specs

Body Style
Sedan
Doors
4
Drive Type
FWD
Curb Weight
-
GVWR
-

Manufacturing

Plant
-
Vehicle Type
Passenger Car