What is the bolt pattern on a 2010 Chevy?
There is no single bolt pattern for all 2010 Chevrolet models; it varies by model and wheel package. For example, the 2010 Chevrolet Camaro uses a 5x120.65 mm pattern, while the full-size Silverado and other large SUVs use a 6x139.7 mm pattern.
In practice, the exact bolt pattern depends on the specific model, body style, and trim. To determine the correct pattern for your vehicle, you’ll need model-specific information and, ideally, to verify from the vehicle’s documentation or a parts specialist. The sections below outline common patterns and how to confirm yours.
Common bolt patterns seen on 2010 Chevrolet models
Below are two representative examples to illustrate the range of patterns used in 2010 Chevrolets. This is not an exhaustive list; many other models and trims may differ.
- Chevrolet Camaro (2010): 5 x 120.65 mm bolt pattern
- Chevrolet Silverado 1500, Tahoe, Suburban, and other full-size trucks/SUVs (around 2010): 6 x 139.7 mm bolt pattern
These examples show how bolt patterns can vary widely even within the same brand and year. For any other 2010 Chevy model, it’s essential to verify the exact specification for your vehicle.
How to confirm the exact bolt pattern for your vehicle
To confirm your bolt pattern for the exact 2010 Chevy you own, use the steps below. They apply broadly to GM vehicles and most cars.
- Check the owner's manual or the tire/wheel information sticker located on the door jamb or fuel filler door for lug pattern details.
- Count how many lug nuts your wheel uses (e.g., 5-lug or 6-lug).
- Measure the bolt circle diameter (BCD) by measuring the distance between opposite lug holes and converting to millimeters if needed.
- Identify the center bore diameter for hub compatibility, and note it if you are ordering rings or spacers.
- When in doubt, contact a Chevrolet dealer or a reputable parts retailer with your VIN to confirm the exact bolt pattern for your specific model and trim.
Following these steps will help you identify the correct bolt pattern for your 2010 Chevy model, ensuring proper wheel fitment and safe operation.
Summary
In short, there isn’t a universal bolt pattern for all 2010 Chevrolets. Patterns vary by model: for example, the Camaro uses 5x120.65 mm, while large trucks and SUVs from GM use 6x139.7 mm. To get the precise pattern for your vehicle, verify via the owner's manual, door jamb sticker, VIN with a dealer, or a trusted parts source. If you share your exact model, year, and trim, I can provide the precise bolt pattern and related wheel specs.
What is the bolt pattern on a 2010 Chevy 1500?
The bolt pattern for a 2010 Chevy 1500 is 6x139.7mm, also known as 6x5.5 inches. This means there are six lug bolts arranged in a circle with a diameter of 139.7 mm or 5.5 inches.
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- Metric: 6×139.76 cross 139.76×139.7 mm
- Imperial: 6×5.56 cross 5.56×5.5 inches
What GM vehicles have a 6x120 bolt pattern?
6x120 Bolt Pattern
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What vehicles have a 5x4.5 lug pattern?
Vehicles with a 5x4.5 lug pattern, which is also known as 5x114.3mm, include a wide variety of models from many manufacturers, especially from Ford, Jeep, Nissan, Honda, Toyota, and Mazda. This common bolt pattern is used on sedans, SUVs, crossovers, light trucks, and even some trailers, due to its long legacy and extensive aftermarket support.
Common vehicle makes and models
- Ford: Mustang, Crown Victoria, Explorer, and many older Ranger models
- Jeep & Chrysler/Dodge: Cherokee (XJ, ZJ, TJ), older Wrangler (up to 2006), Dodge Caravan, Intrepid, Sebring, and Chrysler Town & Country
- Honda/Acura: Accord, Civic, Integra, TL, MDX, and RDX
- Nissan/Infiniti: Altima, Maxima, 240SX, G35, and many other models
- Toyota/Lexus: Camry, Celica, MR2, ES, and RX
- Mazda: 3, 6, and MX-5 Miata
- Hyundai/Kia: Sonata, Santa Fe, Sportage, Sorento, and Optima
- Other: Some trailers, utility vehicles, and even luxury cars like the Bentley Continental GT also use this pattern
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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Note: The user asked for a 5x5 bolt pattern. The search results consistently show that the 5x5.5 (5x139.7mm) bolt pattern is the one most commonly associated with trucks like the Dodge Ram 1500 and older Fords, which is a very similar but distinct size. The 5x5 (5x127mm) bolt pattern is less common on trucks and is more often found on SUVs and passenger cars.
