Great Wall Hover M4 Wheel Lug Pattern, Offset, and Rim Size Reference

The Great Wall Hover M4 features specific wheel lug patterns essential for proper wheel fitment. Typically, the lug pattern is defined by the number of lug holes and the pitch circle diameter (PCD) measured in millimeters. This specification ensures compatibility with aftermarket and replacement wheels.\n\nWheel offset (ET) is another critical parameter indicating the distance between the mounting surface and the wheel's centerline. Correct offset maintains handling characteristics and avoids interference with suspension components. The Hover M4's center bore size also plays a key role in wheel fitment, ensuring the wheel mounts securely on the hub.\n\nRim sizes for the Great Wall Hover M4 vary by model year and trim level, usually accommodating common diameters and widths suitable for the vehicle's design and performance requirements. Detailed year-by-year data on lug patterns, offset, center bore, and rim sizes is available to assist with precise wheel selection.\n\nConsulting an up-to-date reference ensures compatible and safe wheel choices for the Great Wall Hover M4, preserving vehicle integrity and driving safety.

Year
Make / model / trim Year Tire Rim width (in) Rim diam. (in) Bolt pattern Offset ET Bore DIA Mounting
Great Wall Hover M4 1.52019205/60R166.5164×1004054.1M12*1,5
Great Wall Hover M4 1.52018205/60R166.5164×1004054.1M12*1,5
Great Wall Hover M4 1.52017205/60R166.5164×1004054.1M12*1,5
Great Wall Hover M4 1.52016205/60R166.5164×1004054.1M12*1,5
Great Wall Hover M4 1.52015205/60R166.5164×1004054.1M12*1,5
Great Wall Hover M4 1.52014205/60R166.5164×1004054.1M12*1,5
Great Wall Hover M4 1.52013205/60R166.5164×1004054.1M12*1,5
Great Wall Hover M4 1.52012205/60R166.5164×1004054.1M12*1,5

FAQ

What is the lug pattern specification for the Great Wall Hover M4?
The Great Wall Hover M4 typically uses a lug pattern defined by the number of lug holes and the pitch circle diameter (PCD) in millimeters; exact specs vary by year and should be confirmed from a detailed reference.
Why is the offset (ET) important for Hover M4 wheels?
Offset (ET) determines the wheel's mounting position relative to the vehicle hub, affecting handling and clearance with suspension and brake components, making correct ET vital for fitment.
How does the center bore affect wheel compatibility on the Hover M4?
The center bore must match the vehicle hub diameter to ensure the wheel fits securely; an incorrect center bore can lead to improper mounting and vibration issues.
Tire size calculatorShow

Compare two tire sizes — diameter, speedometer error, and clearance change.

inchmm
Size 1Size 2DiffDiff(%)
Diameter25.0"25.4"0.5"1.89%
Width7.7"8.5"0.8"10.26%
Circumference78.4"79.9"1.5"1.86%
Profile height5.0"4.2"-0.7"-15.08%
Turnover per mile80779314-1.73%
Clearance--+0.2"-
25.0"
7.7"
old tire side
25.5"
8.5"
new tire side
old tire
15"
old rim
5.0"
new tire
17"
new rim
4.2"

Speedometer Error

(First wheel OEM size)

Reading20 mph30 mph40 mph50 mph60 mph70 mph80 mph90 mph
Actual20.430.540.750.961.171.281.491.6