2020 Jeep Wrangler Bolt Pattern

We have everything you need to know about your 2020 Jeep Wrangler’s bolt pattern.
Written by Bonnie Stinson
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
The 2020 Jeep Wrangler has a 5x5 (or 5-on-5) bolt pattern. This means that there are five bolts on each wheel, and they form a 5-inch diameter circle. 
One of the easiest ways to customize your vehicle is by swapping out the factory wheels for an upgraded set. In fact, getting new wheels is one of the most popular and
easy modifications
for Jeep owners. New wheels can seriously improve a Jeep Wrangler’s off-road capabilities or make it look awesome. But before you can upgrade those wheels, you need to know your Jeep’s bolt pattern.
Jerry
, the top-rated
super app
for car owners, put together this guide with everything you need to know about your 2020 Jeep Wrangler’s bolt pattern, including other measurements you’ll need to upgrade your wheels! We even sprinkled in some tips to save money on your
car insurance
.
Jerry sends free alerts to keep your car up-to-date so you can avoid costly repairs
* checking your rate won’t affect your credit score
Get ahead of my car maintenance
* checking your rate won’t affect your credit score

2020 Jeep Wrangler bolt pattern

The 2020 Jeep Wrangler has a 5x5 bolt pattern (sometimes shown as a 5-on-5 bolt pattern). Every bolt pattern tells you:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
So, a Wrangler’s 5x5 pattern means each wheel has five bolts, and they form a five-inch diameter circle.
But if you’re wanting to swap out your wheels, you’ll need a few more measurements. You’ll want to know your stud size, the center bore measurements, the wheel offset, and the torque specifications:
  • Factory wheel size: 17” to 18”, 20” 
  • Stud size: M14 x 2.00
  • Offset:-12 to 38 mm
  • Center bore: 71.5 mm
  • Wheel tightening torque: 176 Nm
MORE: The 12 best Jeep accessories

How to measure your Jeep Wrangler’s bolt pattern

All the measurements above should be everything you need to get new wheels on your Wrangler. However, if you ever need measurements on another vehicle or just want to try it yourself, here’s how to measure the bolt pattern yourself. 
You’ll need a measuring tape or ruler, then pick any bolt on a wheel. Measure from the outside edge of one lug hole to the center of the bolt directly opposite the one you started on.
If your vehicle has an odd number of bolts like the Jeep Wrangler, you’ll end up between two bolts if you measure straight across. Just pick one of the two bolts you’re between, and measure to the center of it.
This measurement will be your diameter. Count the number of bolts you have and put the two numbers together to get your bolt pattern!

How to optimize your Jeep’s insurance coverage

Upgrading your wheels can be great for your vehicle, but they can also affect your
Jeep Wrangler’s car insurance cost
.
Upgraded wheels add value to your Jeep, meaning your provider might raise your rates to cover the difference. Instead of dealing with rate hikes, you can shop around for better prices quickly with the
Jerry
app. 
In just 45 seconds, you can compare rates on the coverage you need from the nation’s top providers, so you know you’re getting the best deal. In fact, the average Jerry customer saves $800+ a year on their
car insurance
just by switching!
“I love how easy it was for me, as someone who has an older Jeep Wrangler, to get insurance without going through a lot of trouble. I would recommend anyone try
Jerry
, since it’s free!” —Melissa I.
Compare insurance quotes from 50+ carriers with Jerry in under 45 seconds
Compare insurance quotes from 50+ carriers with Jerry in under 45 seconds
icon4.7/5 rating on the App Store | Trusted by 5+ million customers and 7 million cars
icon4.7/5 app rating | Trusted by 5M+ drivers

FAQ

The 2020 Jeep Wrangler has a 5x5 or 5-on-5 bolt pattern.
Estimate your repair costs for free with GarageGuard™
Simplify your car maintenance with Jerry.
Try GarageGuard™

Easiest way to compare and buy car insurance

√
No long forms
√
No spam or unwanted phone calls
√
Quotes from top insurance companies
Find insurance savings