What is the 2008 chevy cobalt bolt pattern?

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Tina S. December 17, 2020
The 2008 Chevy Cobalt has A6x5. 5 bolt pattern. The bolt pattern of a wheel is the laYout of the mounting holes. To find out Your bolt pattern, measure from the middle of one stud to the outside of the second stud (skipping a stud). The number You see will be the actual measurement of the bolt pattern. This bolt pattern is hands down the most common bolt pattern in the industry. It has the most wheel options available in many sizes. If You are changing Your wheels make sure it is the same bolt pattern or it will not fit without a wheel adapter. Wheel adapters are used to change bolt patterns to properly fit wheels from one vehicle to the hub of a different vehicle.
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Frank October 4, 2020
No, no it does not
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Shaun Dorton April 13, 2023
It's funny that you guys are arguing on here because I have a 2008 Cobalt LT 2.2 with 15 in rims on it and they have four lug and they are six and a half inches wide. They are factory if you have an LS or an SS I'm sure the sizes differ. Just a little knowledge for some dumbasses
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Bill November 30, 2021
A chevy cobalt has one of 2 bolt patterns 4-100mm of 5-110 mm
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Darrin R. April 10, 2020
The 2008 chevy cobalt has a 6x5.5 Bolt pattern.
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