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Chrysler 300 Bolt Pattern

If you want to change wheels of your Chrysler 300, you may ask yourself: What is the Chrysler 300 Bolt Pattern?

This guide shows what the bolt pattern (also called lug pattern) of a Chrysler 300 is.

The Bolt Pattern of a Chrysler 300 for the model year 2004-present is 5x115mm (5×4.53″). This means you have five lugs on the wheel and the distance of the opposite lugs is 115mm (4.53″). The center hub bore is 71.5mm (2.81″). The tread size of the lug nuts is M14x1.5.

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Chrysler 300 Bolt Pattern by Year

The following table lists the bolt pattern of a Chrysler 300 by year:

YearBolt PatternCenter BoreThread Size
20235x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20225x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20215x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20205x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20195x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20185x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20175x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20165x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20155x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20145x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20135x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20125x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20115x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20105x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20095x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20085x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20075x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20065x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20055x115mm71.5mmM14x1.5
20045×11571.5mmM14x1.5

Are all Chrysler 300 bolt patterns the same?

Yes, from the model year 2004 to the present are, all Chrysler 300 bolt patterns the same. They have a five-lug bolt pattern of 5x115mm (5×4.53″).

How to Measure a Bolt Pattern

A bolt pattern, also known as the lug pattern, is the number of lugs and the diameter of an imaginary circle they create at the center of the wheel.

4-lug, 6-lug, and 8-lug pattern, you need to measure from the center of one lug to the center of the opposite lug.

5-lug pattern, you need to measure from the center of one lug to the outer edge of one of the opposite lugs.

Some bolt patterns are specified in millimeters, and some in inches. When you take the measurement, make sure you account for both.

Good to Know

Important: Check the exact torque specifications in your Chrysler 300 owner’s manual and re-torque the lugs after 50 to 100 miles. Use always a calibrated torque wrench.

Sources and Further Information

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