2013 Chrysler 300 Bolt Pattern

Find all you need to know about your Chrylser 300’s bolt pattern – including other helpful measurements!
Written by Bonnie Stinson
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
A 2013 Chrysler 300’s bolt pattern is 5x4.53, or 5 by 4.53. This means that there are 5 bolts on each wheel that form a 4.53-inch diameter circle.
One of the best ways to add a little personality to your 2013 Chrysler 300 is to swap the factory wheels and rims for something flashier. But before you can start customizing, you need to know your Chrysler’s bolt pattern.
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2013 Chrysler 300 bolt pattern

The bolt pattern for the 2013 Chrysler 300 is 5x4.53, or 5 on 4.53. Every bolt pattern basically means:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
So a 5x4.53 lug pattern means that each of your Chrysler 300 wheels has five bolts forming a circle with a 4.53-inch diameter.
While it’s important to know your bolt pattern, you may need some additional measurements if you plan to swap out your wheels or rims. You may need to know your Chrysler’s wheel offset, stud size, factory wheel size, and center bore measurement:
  • Factory wheel size: 17”, 18” and 20”
  • Stud size:M14 x 1.5 
  • Offset:16 to 32 mm
  • Center bore: 71.5 mm

How to measure your Chrysler 300’s bolt pattern

The measurements above should be all you need to get new wheels. But, knowing how to measure your bolt pattern yourself can be handy in case you ever need it.
All you need is a measuring tape or even a basic ruler. Since there are an odd number of bolts, you can pick any bolt on the wheel and measure from the outer edge of the bolt hole to the center of the bolt hole across from it.
This measurement will be the diameter and the second number of your bolt pattern. For the first number, just count the number of bolts you have on one wheel. 

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The bolt pattern on a 2013 Chrysler 300 is 5x4.53, or five bolts that form a 4.53-inch diameter circle.
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