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Dodge Journey [2008-2020] - Bolt pattern 5x127 What is the bolt pattern on a Dodge Journey?

You can see what car modifications of Dodge Journey [2008-2020] use 5x127 bolt pattern below:
JC49 [2008 .. 2020]:

Dodge Journey Bolt Pattern - Generations:

Dodge Journey has the following bolt patterns: 5x108 and 5x127. The table below shows how the bolt pattern (PCD) of the Dodge Journey has changed over the life cycle, depending on the vehicle generation:
Generation Production Years Bolt pattern
JC49 [2008 .. 2020] 2008-2020 5x127
2021 .. 2025 2021-2024 5x108
Tire Glossary
Tire terms you can see on this page

Wheel backspace is the distance from a wheel's mounting surface to the back edge of the wheel.

Offset is the distance in millimetres from the centre line of the wheel to the wheel’s mounting face. Given that the mounting face can be either in front of or behind the centreline, the offset can be either neutral, positive or negative.

The tires included with a new vehicle when it is purchased. OE tires are specifically chosen by the vehicle manufacturer to make the most of the vehicle's performance characteristics.

The Pitch Circle Diameter (PCD) is the diameter of the circle which passes through the centre of all the studs, wheel bolts or wheel rim holes

A sales region is a global automotive region in which a vehicle was officially sold or is still being sold.

Ex.: 7J x 15 Rim width (inches) x rim diameter (inches)

The method of attaching a wheel to a hub: wheel nuts or wheel bolts

The torque value specified by the manufacturer for wheel bolts or wheel nuts, which is to be set when tightening on the torque tool (torque setting). A rotational force given in Newton metres (Nm) or foot-pounds (ft-lbs), wheel torque measures lug nut / bolts tightness