Buick Lug Pattern Guide

Buicks have a wide range of lug patterns, from 5x4.13 to 6x5.2. Knowing your model’s exact lug pattern is important if you need to change out your rims.
Written by Bonnie Stinson
Reviewed by Melanie Reiff
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Buicks have a wide range of lug patterns, from 5x4.13 to 6x5.2, so knowing your model’s exact lug pattern is important if you need to change out your rims. 
Buick is well-known for making quality luxury vehicles at accessible prices. But while you might enjoy having a luxurious commute to work, the downside is that your luxury rims are bound to get scratched eventually. So before you accidentally scrape the curb at your favorite morning coffee stop, make sure you know your Buick’s lug pattern.
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Why you should know your Buick’s lug pattern

A vehicle’s lug pattern tells you how many lug holes are in the wheels as well as how far apart they are. The lug pattern will have two numbers: the first one tells you how many lug holes there are, and the second is the diameter of the circle those holes make.
So for example, a 5x5 lug pattern means your wheel has five lug holes that form a five-inch diameter circle.
If you want new rims or wheels for your Buick, you’ll need to get replacements with the same lug pattern as your old ones.

Buick lug pattern guide

If you want to know the exact lug pattern on your Buick model, check out the table below. It also has specifications like wheel size, stud size, offset, and hub/center bore measurements. This information will help you know what kind of replacement rims or wheels you would need for your vehicle.
Model
OEM wheel size
Lug pattern (inches)
Offset
Stud size
Hub/center bore
2021-2022 Buick
Encore GX
18"
5x4.53"
H
12x1.5
56.6
2016-2018 Buick
Envision
17"-20"
6x5.2"
--
14x1.5
70.3
2021-2022 Buick Envision
18"-20"
5x4.72"
--
14x1.5
70.3
2013-2016 Buick
Encore
18"
5x4.13"
H
12x1.5
56.5
2017-2018 Buick Encore
16"-18"
5x4.13"
H
12x1.5
56.5
2021-2022 Buick Encore
18"
5x4.13"
H
12x1.5
56.5
2008-2011 Buick
Enclave
18"-22"
6x5.2"
H
14x1.5
74.5
2012-2017 Buick Enclave
17"-22"
6x5.2"
H
14x1.5
74.5
2018-2020 Buick Enclave
18"-20"
6x4.72"
H
14x1.5
74.5
2021 Buick Enclave
18"-20"
6x4.72"
H
14x1.5
66.9
2005-2009 Buick
LaCrosse
16"-20"
5x4.53"
H
12x1.5
70.3
2010-2016 Buick LaCrosse
17"-22"
5x4.72"
H
14x1.5
66.9
2018-2019 Buick LaCrosse
17"-22"
5x4.72"
H
14x1.5
67.1
2018 Buick
Regal
Sportback
17"-21"
5x4.25"
H
14x1.5
63.4
1999-2005 Buick
LeSabre
16"-20"
5x4.53"
H
12x1.5
70.3
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Lug pattern terminology 101

If you’re not quite sure what all these wheel terms mean, don’t worry! Lug patterns are really simple once you know the vocabulary.
OEM wheel size: OEM stands for “Original Equipment Manufacturer,” so the OEM wheel size is the diameter of your Buick’s original wheels.
Lug pattern: The lug pattern (or bolt pattern) is the two numbers that tell you how many lug holes your wheel has and the diameter of the circle they form.
Offset: The offset indicates the distance between the wheel’s mounting surface and the middle of the rim. A positive offset means the wheels are pulled in toward the car, while a negative offset means the wheels stick out. Most Buicks have a high (H) offset, meaning the wheels are pulled in toward the vehicle.
Stud size: Stud sizes are listed in either inches or millimeters depending on the manufacturer. US fasteners are shown as stud diameter x threads per inch, while metric fasteners would be stud diameter x distance between threads. 
Center bore: The wheel’s center bore is a hole that centers the wheel on the hub. These can vary in size, so it’s important to know the right measurement for your specific vehicle.

How to measure your Buick’s lug pattern

If you ever need to know your vehicle’s lug pattern, you can easily measure it yourself without having to scramble around for your owner’s manual. All you need is a ruler or measuring tape.
The first thing you’ll want to do is count the number of lugs in your wheel. Most Buicks have five or six. This will be the first number in your lug pattern.
Next, use your measuring tape or ruler to measure the diameter of the lug pattern. Start on the outer edge of any lug hole and measure directly across the circle. If you have a five-bolt pattern, you’ll end up between lugs. Just scoot your measuring tape or ruler over to the closest lug and measure to the center of the lug hole. The measurement you get will be the second number in your lug pattern.
So for example, if you have six lug holes and you measured a diameter of 5.2 inches, your lug pattern is 6x5.2.

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FAQs

No! Metric conversions can be a little tricky, but a 5x5 inch bolt pattern would be the same as a 5x127mm. A 5x114.3mm bolt pattern is a 5x4.5 inch bolt pattern.
No, Buick and Chevrolet vehicles have different bolt patterns. Bolt patterns even vary between models of the same brand, so you won’t be able to swap wheels from a different vehicle.
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