What size rim does a 2006 Chevy Cobalt have?

What size rim does a 2006 Chevy Cobalt have?

16″ x 6″
Chevy Cobalt 2006, 16″ 5-Spoke Alloy Factory Wheel by Replace®. Size: 16″ x 6″. Bolt Pattern: 4 x 100mm. Offset: 42mm.

What size tires does a Chevy Cobalt have?

Depending on trim level, the Chevrolet Cobalt has tire sizes including but not limited to P195/65R15, P205/55R16 and P195/60R15.

What’s the difference between a Cobalt LS and a Cobalt LT?

LS comes standard with a five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic ($850). The LT ($16,200) sedan and coupe get power windows and door locks, anti-lock brakes, 16-inch alloy wheels. LT comes standard with a five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic.

What’s the bolt pattern for a Chevy Cobalt?

Chevrolet Cobalt wheel bolt pattern. Select the year

Cobalt Bolt Pattern PCD 4×100 See Adapters
Stock wheel offset 34 to 45 mm Get Wheel Spacers
Center bore (hub bore) 56.6 Find Hub Centric Rings
Thread size M12 x 1.5 Buy Lug Nuts
Stock Rim Sizes Range 15×6.0 – 20×8.0 Get Hubcaps

What size rims will fit on a Chevy Cobalt?

Chevrolet Cobalt wheel bolt pattern. Select the year

Cobalt Bolt Pattern PCD 4×100 See Adapters
Thread size M12 x 1.5 Buy Lug Nuts
Stock Rim Sizes Range 15×6.0 – 20×8.0 Get Hubcaps
Tire sizes 195/70 R14, 195/60 R15, 195/65 R15, 215/45 R17, 225/50 R17, 215/45 R18, 225/40 R18, 215/35 R19, 225/35 R19, 225/40 R19, 225/30 R20

What size rims fit 2007 Cobalt?

Chevrolet Cobalt 2007 2.2

Tire Rim
195/60R15 87S 6Jx15 ET42 2.1
205/55R16 89H 6Jx16 ET42 2.1

Are all Cobalt SS Turbo or supercharged?

The three versions included two forced induction inline-four Ecotec engines and a third naturally aspirated engine that was later called the Cobalt Sport….

Chevrolet Cobalt SS
SS Turbocharged (left) and Supercharged (right) coupes
Overview
Manufacturer Chevrolet (General Motors)
Model years 2005-2010

How fast can a 2008 Chevy Cobalt go?

160 mph
Features such as “no-lift shift” and other driver-selectable performance modes help the Cobalt SS achieve 0-60 mph in approximately 5.7 seconds and cover the quarter-mile in approximately 14.2 seconds, with minimal torque steer. The top speed is more than 160 mph.

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