6x165.1 Bolt Pattern
A bolt pattern, or lug pattern, is a parameter that defines the number of lug holes in the wheel and the diameter of the circle (PCD, Pitch Circle Diameter) that the lug holes form. 6x165.1 bolt pattern, or 6x6.5 when converted to inches, indicates the wheel has 6 lug holes spaced evenly on a circle with a diameter of 165.1 millimeters or 6.5 inches. The 6x165.1 bolt pattern is common to Chevrolet and GMC models.
The 6x165.1 bolt pattern, also known as 6x6.5" in inches, is a specific type of lug configuration used on the wheels of certain vehicles. This pattern indicates the wheel has six lug bolts distributed in a circle that measures approximately 165.1 millimeters (or 6.5 inches) from the center of one lug to the far edge of the opposite lug. This configuration is crucial for ensuring the wheel fits and aligns correctly on the vehicle's hub, providing safety, performance, and compatibility. The 6x165.1 bolt pattern is less common than other bolt patterns and is typically found on specific models of trucks, SUVs, and off-road vehicles, where a six-bolt design can offer enhanced durability and load-bearing capabilities. Vehicle owners must know their vehicle's required bolt pattern when purchasing new wheels to ensure optimal fitment and avoid potential safety issues.
Similar 6-Lug Patterns
Here are similar 6-lug patterns that can be used as an alternative to 5x114.3 bolt pattern.
Bolt Pattern | Number of Lugs | PCD (mm) |
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6x114.3 (6x4.5) | 6 | 114.3 |
6x115 (6x4.53) | 6 | 115 |
6x120 (6x4.72) | 6 | 120 |
6x127 (6x5) | 6 | 127 |
6x130 (6x5.12) | 6 | 130 |
6x132 (6x5.2) | 6 | 132 |
6x135 (6x5.31) | 6 | 135 |
6x139.7 (6x5.5) | 6 | 139.7 |
6x180 (6x7.09) | 6 | 180 |
6x205 (6x8.07) | 6 | 205 |
6-Lug Pattern Torque Sequence
The lug bolt pattern torque sequence is a critical procedure designed to ensure that the wheel is mounted securely and uniformly on the vehicle's hub, preventing potential issues such as wheel vibration or hub damage. This sequence varies slightly depending on the number of lug bolts but always follows a pattern that promotes even distribution of force. When tightening lug nuts or bolts on a wheel with a 6-lug pattern, follow the torque sequence shown below to ensure even and secure tightening. The process usually involves multiple passes: initially tightening bolts to a lower torque setting to seat the wheel properly, followed by final tightening to the manufacturer's recommended torque specification using a calibrated torque wrench. Adhering to this sequence and using the correct torque ensures the wheel is balanced and securely attached, reducing the risk of brake rotor warping and ensuring the safety of the vehicle.

Vehicles with 6-Lug Wheel Bolt Pattern
There are 2 vehicle models that have 6x165.1 bolt pattern. Select vehicle model for additional information.
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