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Why Choose Flow Formed 5x115 Wheels?
Flow formed construction increases barrel strength while keeping weight down, helping improve turn‑in, acceleration, and overall confidence without sacrificing durability. It’s a smart upgrade for daily‑driven builds and weekend performance cars alike—especially on the many American vehicles that share the 5x115 bolt standard.
Vehicles That Use the 5x115 Bolt Pattern (Examples)
The 5x115 pattern is widely used across modern Dodge/Chrysler and many GM models. Popular Dodge and Chrysler platforms include the Charger, Challenger, Magnum, and Chrysler 300.
Among Chevrolet vehicles, the Impala (2000–2013), Monte Carlo (1995–2007), and early Equinox (2005–2009) are common 5x115 applications.
Key Buick models include LaCrosse (varies by year), Lucerne (2006–2011), and Park Avenue (1991–2006). Always confirm the specific year/trim, as some LaCrosse years use a different pattern.
In Cadillac, look for DeVille/DTS, STS, and Seville models that run 5x115 depending on generation.
For Pontiac, the Grand Prix and Bonneville commonly use 5x115, and in Oldsmobile, the Aurora and Intrigue are frequent matches. As always, verify hub and hardware details by year.
Custom 5x115 Wheels Available
Need a precise spec? We offer custom 5x115 solutions—choose your offset/backspacing, width, center bore, bolt pattern, and finish to dial in stance and performance. Our team can also advise on vehicle‑specific hardware details to ensure proper, vibration‑free fitment.