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What is a Chevy Equinox bolt pattern?

The bolt pattern on a Chevrolet Equinox is a five-lug configuration, but the exact bolt circle diameter varies by model year. Most Equinox wheels are found in either 5x110 mm or 5x114.3 mm patterns depending on generation.


Understanding the correct bolt pattern is essential for selecting wheels or adapters that fit safely and maintain proper hub centering and brake clearance.


Common bolt patterns you may encounter


Here are the two most commonly cited bolt-circle diameters for Equinox models across different generations.



  • 5x110 mm (5 on a 110 mm circle; about 4.33 inches). This pattern is frequently associated with early Equinox models and related GMT360 platforms.

  • 5x114.3 mm (5 on a 114.3 mm circle; about 4.50 inches). This pattern appears on some later GM crossovers and certain Equinox variants depending on year and option package.


Note: Center bore size and wheel offset vary by year and trim. A common GM center bore is 64.1 mm, but you should verify the exact spec for your vehicle to ensure hub-centric mounting and proper fit.


How to confirm your Equinox bolt pattern


To confirm your specific vehicle’s bolt pattern, use these practical steps.



  • Check the owner’s manual or the tire/wheel information placard on the driver’s door jamb for the wheel specification.

  • Look up your exact vehicle’s spec by VIN on Chevrolet’s official site or call a dealership; wheel specs are year- and trim-specific.

  • Physically measure the bolt pattern: count the lug holes and measure the distance center-to-center across opposite lugs. This is the bolt circle diameter in millimeters.

  • Confirm the center bore size; if you’re mounting wheels that require hub centering, ensure the bore matches or plan to use hub-centric rings as needed.

  • Cross-check with reputable aftermarket wheel catalogs to ensure compatibility with your year, trim, and brake clearance.


Beyond the bolt pattern, pay attention to offset, width, load rating, and tire size, all of which affect fit and performance. Even with the same bolt pattern, improper offset can cause rubbing or handling issues if not matched to the vehicle.


Additional considerations


When shopping for wheels or adapters, consider a full fit assessment to avoid clearance problems with brakes, suspension components, and fenders.


Summary: The Chevy Equinox uses a five-lug bolt pattern, but the exact bolt circle diameter varies by generation. Commonly cited patterns include 5x110 mm and 5x114.3 mm, with center bore sizes often around 64.1 mm. Always verify the precise specification for your year and VIN to ensure proper wheel fitment and safe operation.

What rims will fit a Chevy Equinox?


The Chevy Equinox has a range of stock rim sizes, including 16-inch rims, 17-inch rims, 18-inch rims and 19-inch rims.



What is the bolt pattern on a 2012 Chevy Equinox?


The 2012 Chevrolet Equinox has a 5x120 mm bolt pattern, which corresponds to 5 lugs on a 120 mm circle. This applies to the second generation of the Equinox, which includes the 2010–2017 model years.
 

  • Bolt pattern: 5x1205 x 1205𝑥120 mm
  • Lugs: 5
  • Generation: 2010–2017 models have a 5x120 bolt pattern, which includes the 2012 model year.



What is the bolt pattern on a 2015 Chevy Equinox?


The 2015 Chevrolet Equinox has a 5x120 mm bolt pattern. This is a 5-lug pattern with a 120 mm bolt circle diameter, and it is the same bolt pattern used on the Equinox from 2010 to 2015.
 

  • Bolt Pattern: 5x120 mm
  • Lugs: 5
  • Center Bore: 67 mm



What is the bolt pattern on a Chevy Equinox?


The Chevrolet Equinox has two common bolt patterns: 5x115 for many models (2005-2009, 2017-present) and 5x120 for models from 2010-2016. Newer models, including the Equinox EV, may use a different pattern, so it's best to check your specific model year to ensure compatibility. 

Bolt Pattern Model Years
5x115 2005–2009
2017–present
5x120 2010–2016
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  • How to check: The exact bolt pattern for your Equinox depends on its model year. It is crucial to confirm your specific model's requirements before purchasing new wheels. 
  • Equinox EV: The electric vehicle (EV) version may have a different pattern, so always verify its specific specifications as well. 


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