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What is the bolt pattern on a 17 Chevy?

The typical lug pattern for many 2017 Chevrolet passenger cars and crossovers is a 5-lug configuration on a 4.75-inch circle (5x120.65 mm). There are notable exceptions: the Corvette uses a 5x110 mm pattern, and full-size trucks/SUVs like the Silverado, Tahoe, and Suburban use a 6x139.7 mm pattern. Always verify for your exact model and trim.


Common bolt patterns for 2017 Chevrolet models


Use this quick reference as a guide, but remember that exact patterns can vary by model and trim level.



  • 5x120.65 mm (5x4.75 in): Most 2017 Chevrolet passenger cars and crossovers, including Camaro, Malibu, Equinox, Impala, and similar models.

  • 5x110 mm: Corvette (C7) models from that era.

  • 6x139.7 mm (6x5.5 in): Silverado/Sierra 1500/2500/3500 pickups and related full-size SUVs like the Tahoe and Suburban.

  • 4x100 mm: Some smaller GM cars such as the Spark and Sonic.


To confirm the precise bolt pattern for your specific vehicle, check the owner's manual, the placard on the driver’s door jamb, or consult a reliable parts database or dealer service department. If you’re replacing wheels, matching the exact lug pattern is essential for safety and fitment.


How to verify your bolt pattern


Follow these practical steps to determine the correct bolt pattern for your 2017 Chevy:



  1. Inspect the vehicle’s owner’s manual or the tire information placard on the driver’s door jamb for wheel specifications.

  2. Count the number of lug nuts on the wheel (most common options are 4, 5, or 6).

  3. Measure the center-to-center distance between two opposite lug holes to determine the PCD (pitch circle diameter). For 5-bolt patterns, this is essentially the diameter of the circle through the centers of the five holes; for 6-bolt patterns, measure across opposite lug holes.

  4. Match the measurement to known patterns: 5x120.65 mm, 5x110 mm, 6x139.7 mm, or 4x100 mm, etc.

  5. If in doubt, consult a dealership or use an online wheel-database lookup using your VIN, model, year, and trim.


Correctly identifying the bolt pattern helps ensure safe wheel installation and compatibility with aftermarket options.


Summary


For most 2017 Chevrolets, the standard lug pattern is 5x120.65 mm, but exceptions exist for Corvette (5x110 mm) and full-size trucks/SUVs (6x139.7 mm). Smaller, non-mainstream models may use 4x100 mm. Always verify the exact pattern for your specific vehicle configuration before purchasing wheels or adapters.

Is 5x5 bolt pattern the same as 5x127?


Yes, a 5x5 bolt pattern is the same as a 5x127 bolt pattern, as 5x5 is the imperial measurement and 5x127 is the metric equivalent. This means wheels with a 5x127 bolt pattern will fit a vehicle with a 5x5 pattern, and vice versa, as both indicate five bolts spaced evenly over a 127mm (or 5-inch) circle. 

  • What it means: The "5" refers to the number of bolt holes, and the "127" or "5" refers to the diameter of the circle that the bolt holes are measured on (in millimeters and inches, respectively). 
  • Common applications: This bolt pattern is common on many vehicles, including newer Jeep Wranglers and Grand Cherokees, as well as various GM and other models. 
  • Interchangeability: Because the imperial and metric measurements are equivalent, a wheel with a 5x5 pattern can be fitted onto a vehicle that uses a 5x127 pattern, and vice versa. 



What has a 4x108 bolt pattern?


Cars with a 4x108 bolt pattern include many models from Ford, Volvo, and Peugeot, such as the Ford Escort, Focus, and Fiesta, as well as older Alfa Romeos and Saabs. You can also find this bolt pattern on various vehicles from other manufacturers like Mazda, Mercury, Citroën, and Audi. 
Ford

  • Escort: Most models
  • Focus: Many models
  • Fiesta: Many models
  • Mustang: Models from 1974-1993
  • Tempo: Most models
  • Contour: Most models
  • Mercury Cougar: Some models 

Volvo
  • 850: Most models
  • XC70: Some models
  • Other: Many older and newer models 

Peugeot
  • 106, 206, 306, 405: Many models
  • 308, 3008, 5008: Many models
  • Partner, Partner Tepee: Many models 

Other makes
  • Alfa Romeo: Older models like the GT and Spider
  • Audi: Older models like the 80 and 90
  • Saab: 900, 9000, and other models
  • Mazda: Various models
  • Mercury: Various models
  • Citroën: Various models
  • Abarth: 600e 



What trucks have a 5x5 5 bolt pattern?


Trucks with a 5x5.5 bolt pattern (which is equivalent to 5x139.7mm) include various models from Dodge (like the Ram 1500 and some Dakotas), many older Ford trucks, and older Jeeps. This pattern was very popular for many years before other patterns became common. 

Truck Manufacturer Specific Models and Years (Examples)
Dodge Ram 1500 (1994-2010), Ram 1500 (2011-2013, 2014-2018), Ram Van (1981-1994)
Ford Many older Ford trucks
Jeep Older CJ and FJ models
International Harvester Some older International Harvester trucks
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What lug pattern is a 2017 Chevy?


Generally, it's 6×5.5 inches. There are other Chevy wheel bolt patterns, but the Chevy 6-lug pattern is typically used for pickups, including the Chevy Silverado lug pattern.


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