A 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee bolt pattern is 5x5 or 5 on 5, meaning each wheel has five bolts forming a circle five inches in diameter.
Driving a Jeep is all about maximizing your vehicle’s capabilities in any way you can. In most cases, this means upgrading your rims or changing out your factory wheels for a set that will optimize your Jeep’s ability to handle any terrain. In either case, you’ll need to know your Jeep's bolt pattern to get started.
In this guide to the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee bolt pattern, find out your bolt pattern and how to measure it so you can make your Jeep your own.
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The bolt pattern for the 2002 Jeep Grand Cherokee is 5x5, or 5 on 5. In other words, your Grand Cherokee’s wheels have five bolts set in a circle 5 inches in diameter.
But the bolt pattern isn’t the only measurement you’ll need to know to swap out your wheels. You will also need to know your Jeep’s stud size, wheel offset, center bore measurement and torque specifications:
Factory wheel size: 16” to 17”
Offset: Medium (18 to 45 mm)
Wheel tightening torque: 115 to 150 Nm
How to measure your Jeep Grand Cherokee’s bolt pattern
How do you know what your vehicle’s bolt pattern is? Measuring a wheel’s bolt pattern is easier than you might think. In fact, you can measure it yourself in a few simple steps. All you need is a measuring tape or ruler!
To figure out your bolt pattern, pick a bolt on your wheel and measure from the edge of the lug hole to the middle of the opposite bolt. Since the Grand Cherokee has five bolts, if you measure straight across, your ruler will land in between bolts. Instead, choose one of the closest bolts and measure to the middle.
Next, count the number of bolts, input both numbers into the equation below, and you’ve got your bolt pattern!
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
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