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The lug pattern for a 1993 Geo Tracker is 5 bolts with a spacing of 4.5 inches (or 114.3 mm) in diameter. The bolt size is typically M12 x 1.5. This lug pattern is common among various vehicles, making it easier to find compatible wheels.

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