What wheels are interchangeable with GMC Envoy


GMC Envoy Wheel Specs And Interchangeable Wheels

GMC Envoy Wheel Size

2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002
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Aftermarket wheels
Envoy Bolt Pattern (Lug Pattern) PCD 6x127
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Stock wheel offset 22 to 42 mm
Wheel Spacers
Center bore (hub bore) 78.1 mm
Use Hub Centric Rings
Stock Rim Sizes Range 17x7.0 – 22x9.5
Hubcaps
Tire sizes
  • 245/65 R17, 245/60 R18, 255/55 R18, 275/45 R20, 285/30 R22

Cars with the same wheels

Buick Rainier

2004   2005   2006   2007  

Chevrolet TrailBlazer

2002   2003   2004   2005   2006   2007   2008   2009  

Chevrolet TrailBlazer EXT

2002   2003   2004   2005   2006  

GMC Envoy XL

2002   2003   2004   2005   2006  

GMC Envoy XUV

2004   2005  

GMC Envoy Wheel Size

2000 1999
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Envoy Bolt Pattern (Lug Pattern) PCD 5x120.7
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Stock wheel offset -12 to 50 mm
Wheel Spacers
Center bore (hub bore) 78.1 mm
Use Hub Centric Rings
Stock Rim Sizes Range 15x7.0 – 17x9.0
Hubcaps
Tire sizes
  • 235/70 R15, 235/70 R16, 255/55 R17, 255/55 R18

I saw some nice rims - how do I know they are interchangeable with my car?

When you spot a set of attractive rims, it's essential to check if they are compatible with your GMCEnvoy. Here’s a brief guide to help you determine if those rims are a good fit:

  • Bolt Pattern: This refers to the number and arrangement of lug holes on the wheel. Your new rims must have a bolt pattern that matches your car's hub (e.g., 5x114.3, where '5' means five bolt holes and '114.3mm' is the diameter of the circle formed by the holes).
  • Wheel Offset: The offset is the distance between the wheel's centerline and the mounting surface. An incorrect offset can cause the wheel to rub against the GMCEnvoy's suspension or body, or affect handling.
  • Center Bore: The center bore is the hole at the center of the wheel and it should match your car’s hub size. If it's too large, hub centric rings can be used; if too small, the wheel won't fit.
  • Rim Size and Width: Make sure the diameter and width of the rim allow for proper tire size and sufficient clearance in the wheel well.
  • Thread Size and Seat Type: These relate to the lug nuts or bolts. Ensure the thread size matches your car’s wheel studs and the seat type of the wheel aligns with what your vehicle requires.

Always consult your GMCEnvoy manual or a professional to ensure safety and maintain your vehicle's performance. Remember, proper fitment is key not just for aesthetics, but for safety and vehicle integrity.

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