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Chevy Cruze Bolt Pattern (Solved & Answered!)

What is the Chevy Cruze Bolt Pattern? In this article, we will be looking into what exactly this is as well as how to determine the right bolt pattern for your Cruze.

If you are like most people, you only recently discovered what a bolt pattern is and now you are reading this article in order to get the right bolt pattern for your Chevy Cruze. If this is you, I’ve got you so have no fear.

What’s the Chevy Cruze Bolt Pattern?

In short, The Chevy Cruze bolt pattern is 5×4.134” or 5x105mm. The bolt pattern is also known as the pitch circle diameter and represents the number of holes in your wheel and the diameter of the center circle of the wheel that holds the lugs.

Simply put, different car manufacturers have different configurations for their wheels. Manufacturers use anywhere from 3 to as many as 10 or more lug nuts on a wheel. The first number in the bolt pattern for any vehicle represents the number of lug holes in a wheel. In the case of the Chevy Cruze, there are 5 holes.

The second number measures the distance from the center of a lug nut hole to the center of the adjacent lug nut hole. In this case, the distance is 4.134 inches or 105mm.

It also has a center bore of 56.6mm or 2.22” Some people who order wheels online sometimes confuse things based on the millimeter and inches measurements. They will basically be the same thing where different measurement systems are being applied.

Why You Should Care About Your Chevrolet Cruze Bolt Pattern?

Knowing the bolt pattern is essential so that you don’t end up with a wheel that is not the right size for your Chevy Cruze. This is a common problem with people who see a set of rims they like and buy them only to see that they don’t fit.

If it’s happened to you, we will be talking about how you can fix that later on. To avoid the inconvenience or loss of money that may occur due to this issue, you need to know the correct bolt pattern so that you order the right wheel in the end.

Let’s say that you find yourself in a situation where you find this really nice set of wheels that you like by they don’t fit on your Cruze. Is there something you can do?

Fortunately, the answer to this is that you can. You can use a wheel adapter. As the name implies, this is an after-market modifier that will change the original configuration of your wheel enabling you to fit a different type of wheel on your car. It involves changing out the OEM wheel disc with the modified ones.

Make sure to get the correct ones that align with the wheel you want to install. It’s best to buy a high-quality wheel adapter and have a professional install it so that it doesn’t fly off while you are driving on the highway.

What are Dual Drilled Wheels and Can I Use Then On My Chevy Cruze?

Another option that is on the market is dual-drilled wheels. In essence, these are “one size fits all” kinds of wheels though this is not a fully accurate description. To explain it a bit better, they are simply wheels that fit more than one bolt pattern.

They will have a 10 hole outer configuration that supports anywhere from 3 to 10 holes as long as the pitch circle diameter is the same. Essentially, the same wheel can support as many as 5 or more different bolt patterns.

These wheels often come with a center cover that covers the lugs. This is so that the open lug holes are not left exposed. This type of arrangement is versatile and convenient.

Conclusion on Chevy Cruze Bolt & Lug Pattern

If you own a Chevy Cruze and want to put on a new set of wheels, knowing the bolt pattern is important. You will avoid the headache of having to deal with the wrong wheel or the expense of having to buy and fit wheel adapters.

Sometimes you know your bolt pattern but would love to fit that nice set of wheels you found. Installing a bolt pattern would be the way to go. An easier approach would be to go with suppliers that offer dual-drilled wheels that will fit on a different range of configurations.

 

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