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Wheel bolt pattern, 2014-2019

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I'm having quite a time with trying to replace my 2014 OEM wheels with the OEM wheels for a 2017 Cherokee Overland or a 2019 Cherokee Limited. Every source I've checked with online tells me the 2014 Cherokee has a 5 x 110mm bolt pattern.

However, when I contacted a secondary seller of MOPAR OEM wheels with the part numbers of the two wheel options I'm interested in, they sent back a message stating that the 2014 Limited has a 5 x 5" bolt pattern, but every other Cherokee Limited or Overland through and including 2019 has a 5 x 110mm bolt pattern.

I've since called Jeep national customer service to confirm what the actual numbers are, but can anyone here offer any insight on the true numbers?
 
#3 ·
We have 5 x 110. You can get adaptors to go from 5 x 110 to wrangler.


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I'm having quite a time with trying to replace my 2014 OEM wheels with the OEM wheels for a 2017 Cherokee Overland or a 2019 Cherokee Limited. Every source I've checked with online tells me the 2014 Cherokee has a 5 x 110mm bolt pattern.

However, when I contacted a secondary seller of MOPAR OEM wheels with the part numbers of the two wheel options I'm interested in, they sent back a message stating that the 2014 Limited has a 5 x 5" bolt pattern, but every other Cherokee Limited or Overland through and including 2019 has a 5 x 110mm bolt pattern.

I've since called Jeep national customer service to confirm what the actual numbers are, but can anyone here offer any insight on the true numbers?
Hi,

5 x 5 = 5 x 127. That is 2014 (and more) Wrangler and Grand Cherokee bolt pattern, not Cherokee. All 2014-2019 Cherokees (aka "KL") have 5 x 110.

Some resellers can't seem to hear "Cherokee" right and think Grand Cherokee.

The older Cherokees (aka "XJ"), last produced for 2001, have a 5 x 114.3 bolt pattern (= 5 x 4.5)

Hope that helps.
 
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Hi,

Excellent info!

What is the offset do you know? Quite - no - very important for getting aftermarket wheels!!!

Thanks!!

Oliver