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What is the bolt pattern for the wheels of a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo?

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Gertie N

The 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo features a 5 X 5 inch lug nut pattern, requiring 5 bolts to secure the rims and tires onto its wheel hub in a 5" inner circle. This setup holds true for all 2020 Cherokee trims and engine sizes that can accommodate 17" to 22" rims. When replacing the lug nuts, torque them to 176 Nm with a thread size of M14 X1.5. Interestingly, bolts are typically seen on German or European vehicles, while American rims usually use lug nuts. Bolts are longer and tapered, while lug nuts are a shorter, squat version of the same part. Both serve the crucial role of keeping a vehicle's wheels securely in place. It's worth noting that even if two cars share the same bolt pattern, their bolt shapes may vary.

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  • Mary M.

    From 1999 to 2004, the Jeep Grand Cherokee has a bolt pattern of 5 lugs spaced 5 inches apart, which is equivalent to 127 millimeters. This pattern is also shared by other Jeep models such as WKs, JKs, JLs, and so on.

  • Frans

    I drive a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee that has a wheel size of 5 by 5 and a bolt pattern of 127mm.

  • Alicia L.

    Ignore Pauline's claim - it's incorrect to say it's 5x4.5; that measurement applies to the older model years (ZJ). In contrast, the WJ has a different bolt pattern at 5x5.

  • Dolly B.

    The wheel bolt pattern for a 2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo is 5 lugs with a 4.5-inch (114.3mm) medium offset.

  • Russell

    The bolt layout has stayed consistent for two decades, with a configuration of five bolts placed five inches apart.

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