Wheel fitment

GMC Terrain bolt pattern

The GMC Terrain bolt pattern is 5×115 mm (5×4.53″). It has changed across generations — see the table below.

GMC Terrain

5x115

5 lugs · 115 mm · 4.53″ PCD

Bolt pattern by generation
YearsBolt patternIn inches
2010–2017 (1st gen) 5x120 5×4.72″
2018–present (2nd gen) 5x115 5×4.53″

GMC Terrain: the short answer

The GMC Terrain runs a 5×115 mm (5×4.53″) wheel bolt pattern — 5 studs on a 115 mm pitch circle. To swap wheels you need that same pattern plus a compatible center bore and offset.

Before you buy wheels

A matching bolt pattern is the first filter, not a green light. Check the hub center bore and the offset/backspacing, and make sure there's brake-caliper clearance. Confirm everything on the door-jamb sticker or manual.

Reference value for the GMC Terrain; verify against your owner's manual.

FAQ

What is the GMC Terrain bolt pattern?

The GMC Terrain uses a 5×115 mm (5×4.53″) bolt pattern on its current generation (earlier generations differ — see the table). That's 5 lugs on a 115 mm (4.53″) pitch circle. Confirm against your door-jamb sticker before buying wheels.

Will wheels from another vehicle fit my Terrain?

Vehicles like the Cadillac CT4, Chevrolet Equinox, Chevrolet Malibu share the 5x115 pattern, so their wheels are worth checking — but the bolt pattern is only the first match. You still need a compatible center bore and offset, so confirm those before buying.

What does 5x115 mean in inches?

5x115 is the same as 5×4.53″ — 115 mm converts to 4.53 inches.

The GMC Terrain bolt pattern shown is a well-documented reference value. Confirm your exact bolt pattern, center bore, and offset against the door-jamb sticker or owner's manual before buying wheels. A shared bolt pattern does not by itself guarantee a wheel will fit.