Wheels & Rims for Buick
Find the perfect aftermarket wheels for your Buick. We carry verified fitment data for 32 Buick models spanning 1959–2026, with bolt pattern, offset range, center bore, and plus-size compatibility for every year and trim. Select your model below to see exactly what fits, or browse by bolt pattern to shop wheels that are guaranteed to bolt onto your Buick.
Buick Bolt Patterns & Fitment Specs
Buick vehicles use 13 bolt patterns across their lineup. The most common is 5x115, shared by 17 models with a 70.3mm center bore. Other Buick bolt patterns include 5x120.65 (9 models), 5x127 (6 models), 5x100 (4 models). Always check your specific model page for the exact bolt pattern before purchasing.
Other Bolt Patterns
Most Popular Buick Models
These are the most popular Buick models in our fitment database, spanning the most model years and the widest selection of aftermarket wheels.
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All Buick Models (32)
Select your Buick model to see year-specific fitment data including bolt pattern, center bore, stock wheel size, offset range, and plus-size upgrade options.
Allure
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Apollo
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Cascada
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Centurion
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Century
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Electra
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Enclave
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Encore
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Encore GX
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Envision
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Envista
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Estate Wagon
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LaCrosse
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LeSabre
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Lucerne
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Opel
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Park Avenue
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Rainier
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Reatta
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Regal
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Regal Sportback
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Regal TourX
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Rendezvous
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Riviera
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Roadmaster
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Skyhawk
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Skylark
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Somerset
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Special
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Terraza
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Verano
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Wildcat
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Best Wheel Brands for Buick
Buick vehicles are a popular platform for wheel upgrades. Based on what our customers run and what the community gravitates toward, here are the brands we recommend for Buick builds:
Don't see the brand you're looking for? Browse all brands or call us — we can source wheels from virtually any manufacturer.
Other Makes with 5x115 Bolt Pattern
These manufacturers also use the 5x115bolt pattern on some or all of their models. If you're cross-shopping wheels or selling a Buick and moving to one of these makes, your wheels may transfer directly — just verify the center bore and offset on the specific model page.
Frequently Asked Questions — Buick Wheels
What bolt pattern does a Buick use?
The most common Buick bolt pattern is 5x115 with a 70.3mm center bore, shared by 17 models. Some models use 5x120.65 or 5x127 or 5x100 instead. Always check your specific model and year for exact specs.
How many Buick models do you carry wheels for?
We carry verified aftermarket wheels for 32 Buick models, covering model years 1959 through 2026. Each model page includes complete fitment specs from DriveRight — bolt pattern, center bore, stock size, offset, and plus-size compatibility.
Do you offer free shipping on Buick wheels?
Yes — every wheel and wheel & tire package ships free within the continental United States. We also offer professional mounting, balancing, and TPMS sensor installation on all packages.
What wheel brands do you recommend for Buick?
For Buick vehicles, we recommend Work Wheels, Volk Racing, SSR, Enkei, and many more. Browse all brands or call us for a personalized recommendation based on your specific model and build goals.
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