08-22-2024, 09:32 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-22-2024, 09:37 PM by iloveanycar.)
(08-20-2024, 01:03 PM)Nicko Wrote: I’m thinking about upgrading the wheels on my 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but I’m unsure about the lug pattern compatibility. Does anyone know if I can use wheels from a newer model, say a 2018 Grand Cherokee, on my 2010? What’s the lug pattern for both years? Any help would be appreciated!
I’ve looked into this before when I was considering an upgrade on my 2010 Grand Cherokee. The lug pattern for the 2010 model is 5x5 (or 5x127mm), and the good news is that the 2018 Grand Cherokee uses the same lug pattern. So, in terms of bolt pattern compatibility, you should be good to go! However, you’ll also want to double-check the offset and center bore to make sure everything fits properly without any issues. Sometimes newer wheels can have different offsets, which could affect the fitment. But if everything checks out, you should be able to use the wheels from the 2018 model on your 2010. Good luck with the upgrade!
(08-20-2024, 01:03 PM)Nicko Wrote: I’m thinking about upgrading the wheels on my 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee, but I’m unsure about the lug pattern compatibility. Does anyone know if I can use wheels from a newer model, say a 2018 Grand Cherokee, on my 2010? What’s the lug pattern for both years? Any help would be appreciated!
I’ve looked into this when I was thinking about upgrading my wheels. The 2010 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a 5x5 (or 5x127mm) lug pattern, and the good news is that the 2018 model uses the same 5x5 pattern. So, the wheels should bolt right up. Just be mindful of the offset and the center bore—sometimes newer wheels can have different offsets, which might affect how they fit or look. But as far as lug pattern compatibility goes, you’re in the clear. Hope that helps, and good luck with the upgrade!