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Which vehicles have a 5x127 bolt pattern?

The 5x127 bolt pattern, five lug holes on a 127 mm circle, is most commonly found on Jeep and Dodge SUVs. In practice, you’ll see it on the Jeep Grand Cherokee family, the Jeep Commander, the Dodge Durango, and the Chrysler Aspen. Because wheel patterns can shift between generations or optional packages, always verify the exact year and trim for your vehicle before buying wheels.


Known models with a 5x127 bolt pattern


The following models are widely documented to use 5x127 bolts in at least one generation. Availability can vary by year and trim, so always confirm in official specs or door placards.



  • Jeep Grand Cherokee (1999–present; across multiple generations)

  • Jeep Commander (2006–2010)

  • Dodge Durango (2000–2009; 2011–present)

  • Chrysler Aspen (2007–2009)


These vehicles share a common platform heritage, and their aftermarket wheel options often list 5x127 compatibility. If you do not see your specific trim/year listed here, consult the owner's manual or a dealer to confirm.


Verification and fit considerations


Even within this group, pattern availability can vary by generation. To ensure a correct fit, check the vehicle’s door jamb placard for the exact bolt pattern (5x127), hub bore, and lug-seat specs, or look up the vehicle by VIN in the official manufacturer spec sheet. When shopping for wheels, verify hub-centric bore size, offset, and brake clearance in addition to the lug pattern.


How to verify compatibility for your vehicle


Simple steps can prevent mismatches: start with the door placard on the driver’s side to confirm 5x127; measure the hub bore; confirm the correct lug size and thread pattern; and check that the wheel offset will fit without rubbing on brakes or suspension components. If you’re unsure, a wheel-and-tuff specialist or your dealer can confirm for your exact year, trim, and options.


Summary


The 5x127 bolt pattern is predominantly associated with certain Jeep and Dodge SUVs, notably the Grand Cherokee family, Commander, Durango, and Aspen. Because exact patterns can vary by year and trim, always verify with official specs or the vehicle’s placard before purchasing wheels. When in doubt, consult a professional to confirm a proper fit.

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