Bolt pattern cross-reference

Vehicles with a 6x120 bolt pattern

6×120 mm (6×4.72″) — 7 vehicles in our data share this pattern. A shared pattern means their wheels are worth checking, once you also confirm center bore and offset.

6x120 vehicles (6×4.72″)
VehicleYearsDetails
Buick Enclave 2018–present View →
Cadillac XT5 2017–present View →
Chevrolet Blazer 2019–present (crossover Blazer, C1XX; 6-lug). The classic K5 Blazer is a different truck (6x139.7). View →
Chevrolet Colorado 2015–present (2nd–3rd gen) View →
Chevrolet Traverse 2018–present (2nd gen, C1XX; 6-lug). The 2009–2017 Lambda Traverse used 6x132 — also 6-lug. View →
GMC Acadia 2017–present (2nd gen) View →
GMC Canyon 2015–present (2nd–3rd gen) View →

Same pattern ≠ guaranteed swap

Every vehicle above bolts to a 6x120 hub, so they clear the first and biggest filter. But a wheel also has to match the center bore (or use hub-centric rings) and run a workable offset, with room for the brakes. Treat this list as your shortlist of what to measure — not a promise of a bolt-on fit.

FAQ

What vehicles have a 6x120 bolt pattern?

In our data, 7 vehicles use 6x120 (6×4.72″), including Buick Enclave, Cadillac XT5, Chevrolet Blazer, Chevrolet Colorado, Chevrolet Traverse, GMC Acadia. More are being added.

Are 6x120 wheels interchangeable between these vehicles?

They share the 6x120 bolt pattern, which is the first requirement — but interchangeability also depends on center bore, offset, and brake clearance. Use this list to know what to check, then confirm those specs before fitting wheels from another vehicle.

What is 6x120 in inches?

6x120 equals 6×4.72″ — 120 mm is 4.72 inches across the pitch circle.

Vehicle lists reflect well-documented bolt patterns and are a starting reference. Confirm bolt pattern, center bore, and offset against the door-jamb sticker or owner's manual before buying or swapping wheels.