Will BMW Steel Wheel Fit on a 2010 Chevrolet Equinox
Updated 12/13/2011 | Published 12/11/2011 >
Question:
will bmw steel rims5x120 fit on a 2010 chevy equinox, also the max wheel load for the bmw is 1300# do you happen to know the max on a chev
asked by: Richard
Expert Reply:
The BMW wheel has a 5 bolt with a 120mm (4.72 inches) pattern and the 2010 Chevrolet Equinox has a 5 bolt with a 115mm (4.53 inches) pattern. The BMW wheels will not work on the Chevrolet Equinox.
I would recommend to check on the wheel itself, sometimes on a steel wheel it could have the maximum load listed on the wheel. On an alloy wheel it is in the casting on the back of the wheel. If the maximum load is not on the wheel you will need to check your owners manual or with the Chevrolet dealer.
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