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What size lug pattern is a Chevy Malibu?

The Chevy Malibu's lug pattern is typically 5x115, meaning five lug holes on a 115 mm circle.


In practice, this standard covers most modern Malibus, but some older generations or special editions can vary. Always verify the exact pattern for your year and trim using the owner's manual, a dealership, or a bolt-pattern gauge before buying wheels or tires.


Understanding the Malibu lug pattern


Bolt pattern, or lug pattern, describes how many lug holes a wheel has and the diameter of the circle that passes through their centers. For most Malibu models, that circle is 115 millimeters in diameter with five lugs, which is commonly written as 5x115. This configuration is used by many mid‑2000s to present Malibu generations, though there are exceptions across older model years.


Common guidance for Malibu bolt patterns


Below is a quick reference to help when selecting wheels or aftermarket parts. Note that variations exist by year and trim, so verify your exact vehicle information before purchasing.



  • Most modern Malibu models use a 5x115 bolt pattern (5 on 115 mm).

  • Some earlier Malibu generations or special editions may differ; always confirm for your specific year.

  • Wheels labeled 5x115 will fit the majority of Malibus built in the mid-2000s onward, subject to correct hub bore and offset.


Conclusion: The 5x115 pattern is the standard for the majority of Malibu vehicles, but exact verification is essential to ensure proper fit and clearance.


How to verify your lug pattern


To be certain you have the correct pattern, use these steps:



  1. Count the lug studs on the hub—Malibu wheels are typically five-lug.

  2. Measure the center-to-center distance between opposite lug holes to determine the bolt circle diameter (for 5-lug patterns, this often corresponds to 115 mm on Malibus).

  3. Consult the owner's manual or a dealership for the precise bolt pattern for your exact year and trim.

  4. If shopping aftermarket wheels, use a pattern gauge or filter by year/make/model to confirm compatibility (look for 5x115 and verify hub bore size and offset).

  5. When in doubt, bring a known-good wheel or a measured pattern to the retailer to compare directly.


Conclusion: Verifying with official documentation or a pattern gauge ensures you get wheels that fit properly and safely.


Summary


For most Chevrolet Malibu models, the standard lug pattern is 5x115 (five lugs on a 115 mm circle). While this applies to the majority of modern Malibus, always verify your exact year and trim to account for any exceptions, and follow proper measurement steps or consult a dealer when purchasing wheels or tires.

What lug pattern is the same as 5x127?


A 5x127mm bolt pattern is converted to 5x5 inches. To convert a different pattern, you can use a conversion chart that matches the millimeters (mm) measurement to its equivalent in inches. 

  • 5x127mm is equal to 5x5 inches: This is the direct conversion between the metric and imperial measurements for this common bolt pattern. 
  • To convert other patterns: Look up the metric measurement (e.g., 5x114.3mm) and find its corresponding imperial equivalent (e.g., 5x4.5 inches) on a bolt pattern conversion chart. 
  • What a bolt pattern is: The "5" represents the number of lug nuts or bolts, and the second number is the diameter of the circle on which those bolts are arranged. 



What size rims fit a Chevy Malibu?


Chevy Malibu rim sizes vary by year and trim, commonly ranging from 16 to 19 inches in diameter. For specific dimensions, you should check the size listed on the sticker in the driver's side door jamb or in the owner's manual, as different models will have different specs. For example, the 2019-2024 LS model comes with 16-inch rims, while higher trims can have 17, 18, or 19-inch rims. 

Year Example Rim Sizes (inches)
2013 16, 17, 18, 19
2018 16, 17, 18, 19
2024 16, 17, 18, 19
2025 16, 17, 18, 19
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What is the bolt pattern on a Chevy Malibu?


Late generations of Chevy Malibu have a 5x115 bolt pattern, although they had a 5x110 bolt pattern from 1999 – 2012 and a 5x120 bolt pattern from 2013 – 2015. No matter what year model you drive or what bolt pattern you have, we've got wheels in every Chevy Malibu bolt pattern ready and waiting for you.



What cars fit the 5x115 bolt pattern?


Cars with a 5x115 bolt pattern include many models from General Motors (Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile) and some from Chrysler and Dodge. Examples include a variety of GM sedans, coupes, and vans, such as the Chevrolet Impala, Pontiac Grand Prix, and Cadillac DeVille, as well as Chrysler 300 and Dodge models.
 
General Motors

  • Buick: Century, LeSabre, Park Avenue, Regal, and others.
  • Cadillac: DeVille, DTS, Seville, and Eldorado.
  • Chevrolet: Impala, Monte Carlo, Lumina, and others.
  • Oldsmobile: Aurora, Cutlass Supreme, Eighty-Eight, and others.
  • Pontiac: Grand Prix, Bonneville, and others.
  • GMC: Relay minivan.
  • Saturn: Relay minivan. 

Chrysler and Dodge 
Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, and Dodge Challenger. 
Other brands
  • Kia: Amanti.
  • Lancia: Thema. 


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