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6×115 wheels are engineered specifically for a select group of GM vehicles that require this exact six-lug pattern for proper hub alignment and secure mounting. Because this bolt pattern is not widely used across many platforms, choosing wheels built precisely to the 6×115 specification is essential for maintaining correct load distribution, predictable handling, and long-term durability.

Whether you’re replacing worn factory wheels or upgrading to a new style, using the correct 6×115 fitment helps ensure proper brake clearance, stable steering response, and a clean installation with no modification. This pattern supports midsize SUVs that depend on accurate geometry for overall safety and performance, making a precise fitment choice more important than ever.

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DUB S110 PUSH GLOSS BLACK

DUB

S110 PUSH

S110 PUSH

Size: 20x8.5 Offset: 42
Bolt Pattern: 6x115 / 6x120
Finish: GLOSS BLACK
Part # S1102085D1+42

More Details

Construction: CAST
Ships out in: 1 to 3 Working Days
Backspacing: 6.4"
Load Rating: 2500
Weight: 37 lbs.
$453.00
4 Wheels & Tires
STARTING AT $1,812.00

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Popular Vehicles Using 6x115 Wheels

The 6x115 bolt pattern is found on select midsize SUVs and crossovers from General Motors. These wheels are built to match the exact hub and stud layout required for proper installation, stability, and safe driving performance.
  • Chevy Traverse
  • Buick Enclave
  • GMC Acadia
  • Saturn Outlook

Frequently Asked Questions

What vehicles use a 6x115 bolt pattern?

6x115 wheels are primarily used on GM midsize SUVs such as the Chevy Traverse, GMC Acadia, Buick Enclave, and Saturn Outlook.

Can I fit 6x114.3 or 6x120 wheels on a 6x115 vehicle?

No. These patterns are not interchangeable. A 6x115 vehicle must use wheels built specifically for the 6x115 bolt pattern.

Do 6x115 wheels require special lug nuts?

You’ll typically use OEM-style conical seat lug nuts unless the wheel manufacturer specifies otherwise. Related sizes you may also consider:
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