Previous poster stated that 5x115mm is for 96-00 GM cars...
Wrong...I have a 207 Impala with that bolt pattern and bought GM factory rims off a 2005 Caddy CTS that fit my Impala.
Both are 5 x 115mm and GM still uses that bolt pattern today and as early as 1978 on Malibu`s.
Very common.
i heard GM cars carry that bolt pattern most American cars
most bmw's will fit that
BMW, And BMW 5 series in particular
5x120 is a European pattern... most likely volkswagen/Audi. some Mercedes and BMW use the 5x120, but not that high of an offset. +45 is FWD offset territory
A 5x120 bolt pattern typically fits a variety of vehicles, most commonly from manufacturers like BMW, Chevrolet, and some models from Cadillac and Pontiac. This pattern is often found on cars like the BMW 3 Series, 5 Series, and various models of the Chevrolet Camaro and Corvette. Additionally, some aftermarket wheels and custom applications may also use this bolt pattern. Always check vehicle specifications before purchasing wheels to ensure compatibility.
Thousands of cars use that bolt pattern.
What other cars have 5 x 127 mm bolt pattern
Accord
Can you please provide a list of all cars that use a (5 x 127) bolt pattern. Thanks
No, unfortunately it will not. The holes will not line up properly on the rim. Any altercation to the rim will cause it to be unbalanced and could be potentially dangerous. I recommend buying another rim with the bolt pattern of 5X114.3, if that was the previous bolt pattern. This debate has gone round and round for ages and will seemingly never die. The difference between 5x114.3 and 5x115 is .7mm. MANY people the world over have overcome this (mostly on daily driven vehicles) by using hub-centric rings and some use what is called a "Wobble Nut". Though I would not suggest this for track driven cars or extreme performance driving, I have seen daily driven cars utilize those and have no problems whatsoever. People tend to forget that the rolling weight, when properly mounted, will ride on the center bore of the wheel. If you are holding the cars weight on the studs, you are in the wrong to begin with anyway.
mostly jags and volvo's have that pattern....
The bolt circle is 5x115 meaning there ar 5 lugs and the diameter of the circle they sit on around the center of the wheel is 115mm. 96 grand prix's also typically have a wheel offset between +20mm and +40mm. The pattern is five lug bolts in a star pattern