The bolt pattern on a 2015 Dodge Durango is always 5x5, meaning that each wheel has 5 bolts spaced in a 5” diameter circle.
Powerful, reliable, and spacious, the Dodge Durango packs power and versatility. When you want to upgrade your ride with wheels that match its powerful reputation, you’ll need to know your bolt pattern. But if you’re new to the world of bolt patterns, finding the number and actually knowing what to do with it may feel like two separate tasks.
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The bolt pattern for any Dodge Durango between 2010 and 2015 is always 5x5, or 5 on 5. If you’re unfamiliar with bolt patterns, you might be wondering just what those numbers mean.
Your car’s lug holes are where the hub attaches to your rim—both of which are essential components in your vehicle’s wheel complex. Basically, your car’s bolt pattern (also called a lug pattern) is simply an expression of the number of lug holes on your car’s wheels, and how far apart they’re spaced. It’s written as:
# of bolts x diameter of the circle they form
So a 5x5 bolt pattern means your 2015 Durango has five lug holes per wheel, and those holes form a circle that’s 5 inches in diameter.
But that’s not the only measurement you’ll need to swap out your wheels for a fresh set. It’s also important to know your stud size, wheel offset, center bore measurement, and your wheel’s torque specifications:
Factory wheel size: 18”, 20”
Stock wheel offset: 30 to 48 mm
Wheel tightening torque: 176 Nm
How to measure your Dodge Durango’s bolt pattern
Knowing the measurements above should be enough for you to upgrade your wheels—but if you want to be doubly sure of your Durango’s bolt pattern, you can always measure it yourself with just a measuring tape or ruler.
Pick any bolt on your Durango’s wheel and measure from the outer edge of the lug hole to the center of the opposite bolt. Because the Durango has only five bolts, measuring straight across will put you between bolts—so pick either of the nearest bolts and measure to the center.
The number you get is your diameter. When aired with the number of bolts (which we already know is five) you get your car’s bolt pattern. Easy!
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