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What size rims are on a Chevy Equinox?

The rim size on a Chevy Equinox varies by model year and trim. Most modern Equinox models use wheels between 17 and 19 inches in diameter: 17" on base trims, with 18" or 19" wheels available on higher trims or as options.


Rim sizes by generation


The Equinox has evolved across generations, and wheel sizes have shifted with design and trim packages. The following outlines the typical diameters seen by era, noting that exact sizes depend on trim and options.



  • First generation (2005–2009): 17-inch wheels were common as standard, with 18-inch wheels available on select trims.

  • Second generation (2010–2017): 17- and 18-inch wheels were common; 19-inch wheels were offered on some trims or packages.

  • Third generation (2018–present): 17-inch base wheels are common, with 18-inch and 19-inch wheels available on higher trims or as part of options packages.


In short, across generations the typical range sits around 17–19 inches, with the exact size tied to trim level and optional packages. Always verify your specific vehicle’s wheel size using official sources or the vehicle itself.


How to determine your exact wheel size


To know the precise rim size for your Equinox, check the following sources and indicators. Use these steps to confirm before buying replacements or upgrades.



  • Door jamb placard: Look on the driver’s-side pillar for a label listing the recommended wheel size (for example, “Wheels: 18x7.5J”).

  • Tire sidewall and tire size: The tire size (e.g., P245/65R18) includes the diameter of the wheel (the number after the “R” is the wheel diameter in inches).

  • Owner’s manual or GM build sheet: These documents provide the exact OE specifications for your VIN-equipped vehicle.

  • VIN lookup: Use the vehicle’s VIN on Chevrolet/GM sites or with a dealership to pull the original equipment specifications.


Conclusion: The door placard and the tire size are the quickest ways to confirm the exact wheel diameter for your car. If you’re unsure, consult a dealer or a qualified tire shop before purchasing replacements.


Rim replacement and fit tips


Upgrading or replacing rims requires attention to compatibility and safety. The key factors are the wheel bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and how the new rims interact with the vehicle’s brakes and suspension.


Bolt pattern and center bore


Chevy Equinox models typically use a five-lug pattern, and the center bore must match or be properly hub-centric to avoid vibration or mounting issues. Always verify the exact pattern for your year/model.


Offset and width


Offset and wheel width affect clearance with fenders, brakes, and suspension. Use wheels within the OEM range or consult a professional to avoid rubbing or incorrect fitment.


Tire compatibility


When changing rim size, ensure tire sizes remain compatible with the new rims and do not cause speedometer or ABS discrepancies. If you go larger, you may need to adjust tire aspect ratio or use a diameter-matching option to preserve performance metrics.


Summary


Rim size on the Chevy Equinox is not a single fixed specification; it depends on year, trim, and package options. Typical configurations span 17 to 19 inches, with 17" wheels common on base trims and 18" or 19" wheels available on higher trims. To determine your exact size, consult the door placard, the tire size, the owner's manual, or a dealer through a VIN lookup. For upgrades, pay careful attention to bolt pattern, center bore, offset, and tire compatibility to maintain safety and performance.

What size rims does a Chevy Equinox have?


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 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. 



What size wheels are on a 2015 Chevy Equinox?


Chevrolet Equinox II (2010-2015)
Factory sizes included P225/65R17, P235/55R18, and P235/55R19. The shift to 19-inch wheels required a lower profile tire to maintain the correct overall circumference, so mixing 18- and 19-inch sets is strongly discouraged.



What size are my factory rims?


To find out the width of your stock wheel, you must look at the back side of the rim itself. Imprinted on a spoke of the OEM wheel is a number, such as 16x7. The “16” refers to the diameter, another way to discover this element, and the “7” refers to the rim's width.


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