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What is the bolt pattern and offset of the factory 20s?

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your offset will vary w width of the wheel.. stock 20" are only 7.5 wide.
 
So I’ve talked with a few guys who changed the wheels to either 20x7.5, 20x8.5, and 22x8.5. The 20’s need a +40 offset and 22’s need +30. The lug pattern is 5x114.3 The tire size I seen them use is 245/45/20 even seen a guy do 245/50/20. On the 22’s I seen 245/40/22
 
I received this from Kia Canada today. They sell these at the dealerships in Canada. Canadian pricing of course.

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I received my new lug nuts and these are in much better condition. Here’s are a few pics of them before and after install


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These do look great. I’m thinking of doing lug nut covers as I had on our Model S. I’m hoping they will cover more of the silver space inside the rims. Do you know it the lug wrench size for stock lug nuts is a 19MM, or 21MM? I can’t find it anywhere online and I’m a two weeks away from getting my car and want to have my parts in hand to get it looking good. Thanks!
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stock 20" is 245/50R20 7.5jx20 ET 49.5 (offset) 5x114.3 (bolt pattern) 67.1 (bore)
 
Will 5×4.5,110×5 rim fix 2021 kia1 Kia telluride lx?
Your post is confusing: 5 x 4.5 and 110 x 5 are two very different measurements. The same rim cannot have both measurements.

If the 110 x 5 you mention in your post is the BCD (bolt pattern) for the rim you are asking about, then the answer is no, that will not fit your Telluride.

The Telluride BCD is 5 x 114.3 - or when expressed in inches 5 x 4.5. So that measurement will indeed work on a Telluride.

However, there is also the matter of rim offset to be considered, which can affect clearance of the brake caliper (among other things).

Lastly, the center bore (the hole in the center of the wheel) also needs to match the Telluride bore, which I believe is 67.1 - but you'll need to confirm that.

Many variables to consider when determining if a rim will work on your vehicle.
 




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