Geo Prizm Spare Tires

The Geo Prizm used a 4x100 mm bolt pattern for all models from 1989 to 1997 along with tire diameters ranging from 22.6" to 23.5" tall. Using a temporary compact spare tire with a diameter close to the standard tire has many benefits, especially for modern vehicle applications.


The tire diameter and the wheel diameter clearance have been taken into account for the specific Geo Prizm years and options. In this case, a 125/80R15 temporary spare tire is the recommendation for all applications. We've provided a breakdown by vehicle generation and model specifics to help you find the correct Geo Prizm spare tire.

1993-1997 Geo Prizm Spare Tires

This generation of the Geo Prizm began in 1993 and was available through 1997. All the models for these years use the same spare tire and wheel solution.

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YearMakeModelBolt
Pattern
Tire
Diameters
Recommended
Spare Tire
1997GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
23-23.5"
125/80R15 | 22.9"
1996GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
23-23.5"
125/80R15 | 22.9"
1995GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
23-23.5"
125/80R15 | 22.9"
1994GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
23-23.5"
125/80R15 | 22.9"
1993GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
23-23.5"
125/80R15 | 22.9"

1989-1992 Geo Prizm Spare Tires

This generation of the Geo Prizm began in 1989 and was available through 1992. All the models for these years use the same spare tire and wheel solution including GSi versions.

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YearMakeModelBolt
Pattern
Tire
Diameters
Recommended
Spare Tire
1992GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
22.6-22.7"
125/80R15 | 22.9"
1991GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
22.6-22.7"
125/80R15 | 22.9"
1990GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
22.6-22.7"
125/80R15 | 22.9"
1989GeoPrizm
4x100 mm
22.6"
125/80R15 | 22.9"