2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee Bolt Pattern

Jerry is here with your car’s stud size, offset, and more—everything you need to change your 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee’s tires.
Written by Jacqulyn Graber
Reviewed by Hillary Kobayashi
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A 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee bolt pattern is 5x5 or 5 on 5, meaning each wheel has five bolts forming a circle five inches in diameter. 
Jeep is known for creating rough-and-tumble SUVs, and the Jeep Grand Cherokee is no exception. However, if you want a true off-roader, you might have to upgrade your tires to something a bit bigger and badder.
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2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee bolt pattern

A 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee has a bolt pattern of 5x5 or 5 on 5. If you’re not sure what these numbers mean, that’s okay! Here’s what they represent: 
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
That means that a vehicle with a 5x5 lug pattern has wheels with five lugs each, set in a circle five inches in diameter. 
But those aren’t the only specifications you’ll need to know if you’re replacing your 2007 Jeep Grand Cherokee’s wheels. Here’s what else you should keep in mind:
  • Factory wheel size: 17 or 20 inches (depending on trim)
  • Stud size: M12 x 1.75
  • Offset: 30 to 45 mm
  • Center bore: 71.5 m
  • Wheel tightening torque: 115 - 150 Nm 
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How to measure your Jeep Grand Cherokee’s bolt pattern

You won’t need any more information other than what we’ve listed above—and you can always check your owner’s manual for bolt pattern—but if you ever find yourself needing to measure your Jeep’s bolt pattern yourself, the process is quite simple. 
All you’ll need is a measuring tape or even a simple 12-inch ruler. Start by picking any bolt. Then, just measure from the outer edge of the lug hole to the center of the opposite bolt. Since the Grand Cherokee has five bolts, you’ll end up in between bolts if you measure straight across. You’ll need to choose either of the nearest bolts on the left or right and measure to the center. 
Put that measurement together with the number of bolts, and you’ve got your bolt pattern! 

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The bolt pattern on a 2007 Grand Cherokee is 5x5—five bolts in a five-inch-diameter circle.
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